The prophet will always change itself to the same program every time I repeat the experiment on the same patch, but interestingly for each different mainstage patch it selects a different program to use as its favourite. This happens with lots of different mainstage patches within my concert. So when I come back to my original patch (Skin Deep Split) the prophet will be playing the wrong sound even though the minimoog on the other channel strip is fine.Īfter this point no amount of program change messages will alter the prophet program - it stays on the same wrong one. I can even watch this happening by having the prophet's editor screen open. Now if I send a program change message from my Nord Lead in order to change the mainstage patch then the patch changes as expected but in addition the prophet plugin on the patch that I've just come from gets changed to a different program, in this case one called 'Spindown' (named after another song). The prophet is set on a program (preset?) that i've called LowSkinDeep. There are two channel strips in the patch, one running Arturia's Minimoog and the other running the problematic Prophet plugin. ![]() I have a mainstage patch called Skin Deep Split cos the tune is called Skin Deep and I've split the keyboard. Let me give you an example of what my problem is. The sampler instrument idea would be tough in this case as I'm playing quite involved parts with a live band. Easy install and license manager: Arturia Software Center.Firstly thanks to everyone for your replies - glad I'm not trying to solve this on my own any more. Arturia’s proprietary technologies, TAE® and Phi®, ensure that each instrument sounds and behaves exactly like the original. ![]() High resolution graphic interfaces, compatible with very large displays Easy MIDI mapping to any keyboard controller. ) New In app tutorials allowing to quickly understand the instruments. Analog Lab V - all presets of the V Collection 8 can be browsed and edited from a single interface All instruments share a common interface for browsing, editing (save, import, export. ![]() Main Features Includes 28 software titles: Emulator II V, Vocoder V, Jun-6 V, OB-Xa V, Mellotron V, Synthi V, CZ V, Analog Lab V, Clavinet V, CMI V, DX7 V, Buchla Easel V, Synclavier V, B-3 V, Mini V, Piano V, Stage-73 V, Matrix-12 V, Farfisa V, Solina V, SEM V, Wurli V, Jup-8 V, ARP 2600 V, CS-80 V, Prophet V, VOX Continental V, Modular V More than 10000 high-quality and innovative sound presets. V Collection 8 gives you the iconic, professional, and inspiring sounds you need for performance, production, and sound design. These virtual instruments can be used standalone or in your DAW of choice, and are designed to work seamlessly with your favorite MIDI controllers. They're faithfully emulated using exclusive analog and physical modeling technology for unparalleled realism, and enhanced to allow in-depth sound exploration that goes far beyond their ancestors. This is V Collection 8 A suite of 28 software instruments spanning analog synths, digital synths, organs, acoustic pianos, electric pianos, and string machines - recreations of the most iconic instruments of all time. ![]() Team R2R | 2021.09.15 | 8.88 GB A quintessential anthology of the most evocative synthesizers and keyboards ever made, meticulously modeled, lovingly recreated and expertly enhanced to inspire.
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