![]() ![]() ![]() On top of that v3 is no longer available in Komplete Kontrol as it was overwritten by v4 which I have not used as still using v3 They are treated as two totally different synths and you can only have access to one or the other within analog lab depending which version you open. Quote from: e13lad on April 01, 2021, 10:23:54 am -What makes it ridiculous is that Analog Lab is supposed to be the hub that lets you access all your Arturia synths but Analog lab 4 only shows you Jup-8 v3 and analog lab 5 only shows you Jup-8 v4. Software Instruments > Jup-8 V4 - General Discussions Lmk if you have any other questions as what you’re looking to do is what I’ve been doing for years.Convert/import presets from Jupiter8 V3 to Jupiter8 V4 Btw looking at the NI site - it appears you also get Komplete Select with the M32 at the moment. I saw an answer about Arturia stuff not working in Komplete Kontrol - this is incorrect - it does - you just have to run Komplete Kontrol in Rosetta which I have to do anyway as most of my other plug ins aren’t Silicon Native yet anyway. It’s rare I use my third party plug ins outside Komplete Kontrol. Don’t be put off by having the plug in running inside the Komplete Kontrol software - it works fine and honestly it’s a great one stop location for all your third party plug ins. Omnisphere, Falcon, UVI Vintage Vault, Roland Cloud stuff and Analog Lab work by getting NKS packs from Freelance Soundlabs, which I’m assuming is what you’ve already found. The reason I bring up all those other plug ins is - out of that list above - only V Collection and Zebra are natively NKS compatible. NKS compatibility basically means that the third party (non-Native Instruments) plug in will work in Komplete Kontrol - meaning you can search presets, preview presets, filter presets, and the keyboard knobs and stuff are pre-mapped for use with the plug in. I have an S49 MkII keyboard (basically the M32 but bigger and with a screen) and have Analog Lab, V Collection, Omnisphere, Zebra, Falcon, Vintage Vault, Roland Cloud etc. Look at Komplete Kontrol as basically a wrapper for the VST so you can use your keyboard with it and have all the features. The M32 and Analog Lab will work fine, but yes you’re correct that Komplete Kontrol software has to be running (either standalone or in a DAW) for all the knobs and stuff on the keyboard to work with the VST, otherwise it’s just a basic midi controller. Oh and Arturia NKS (at least for Mac) is busted until they implement vst migration - which they’re working on. It’s got better tagging to narrow things down. I quit using KK in Ableton live, but I do still use Analog Lab when I know I’m looking for something Arturia. Be it Massive or something Arturia VCollection etc it’s a lot of pages of settings to go through. I use Maschine standalone software for sketching and mostly don’t mess with tweaking synths much with knobs. As far as I understand you can’t use NI keyboards with tablets or direct connected to synths because they need NI background service. So if you aren’t using a bunch of NI plugins you might be better off just using analog lab with an Arturia lab series keyboard for integration. That said you still have to use the Komplet Kontrol plug-in as your host to load plugins and use nks stuff. ![]() I wasn’t aware of a 3rd party nks provider and don’t know that I’d base my choice of controller with it. If you have a larger keylab you get more than 8 controls - think it’s 16- 17. ![]()
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