The full collection suits Simon and many others.įor me though AL (v4 anyway) made more sense as I can easily search all of the instruments presets to find what I'm looking for. If you have the individual applications, then you can create sequences that are not using any tempo sync to set a desired pre programmed static tempo.I can understand both arguments and it depends on what suits your needs. So the only way to get full control over Analog Labs sequence presets is to have the full individual applications, no matter you can set the Clock or not, and no matter you use Analog Lab in a DAW/ Host or not, no matter you use tempo synced sequences or not, and no matter how the sequence have been created or in which application it have been created. Sequences can also be none tempo synced and can be created in different ways. And in Analog Lab alone you at least in most cases also does'nt have access to different kind of speed/ rate and resolution parameters that have been used in different kind of sequences. Perhaps there are Clock control hardware boxes and software applications out there, that can control the Clock somehow.Īnalog Lab does'nt have a internal Clock controller. I do wonder why Arturias Keylab controllers can't set the Clock tempo. I can for example control the Clock tempo with my Keyboard controller. To control the sequences that are using tempo sync, you need something that can set the Clock tempo. ![]() ![]() Analog Lab tempo synced presets still sync to a clock when in standalone mode.
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