![]() Analog Lab is made exactly for that: Look for a sound, find a sound, start writing. Switching between modes and user memories takes only two buttons and the overall experience is super slick.How often do you find yourself browsing presets to look for that one sound to inspire you? Even though I’ve become more and more independent from presets since I’ve started producing music, I still often rely on fresh sounds to kick off my creative process – especially when I’m in the mood to write something instead of fiddling around with sound design. The mini display handles preset browsing, meanwhile, knobs and sliders on the Analog Lab layout match the MiniLab 3 layout, with parameters including brightness, timbre, effects levels, master EQ and output level. This worked particularly well for Live, with pads assigned to clip and scene functions, and sliders controlling track, pan and send levels.Īrturia mode is designed for use with its Analog Lab and offers an excellent integrated experience. In DAW mode, four of the eight pads combine with the Shift button to provide transport controls, and there are also DAW-specific scripts that extend the DAW mode features. MiniLab 3 has two factory modes (DAW and Arturia) and five user configuration memory modes and also supports Mackie Control protocol. The build quality is impressive, but it’s also important that it integrates properly with your software, and this is an area that Arturia has focused on. (Image credit: Future) Arturia MiniLab 3: Performance and verdict
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