
It just happens to be an anomaly within Analog Lab alone, specifically.Īgain, I was warned in advance by Victor/Arturia, so I can place no fault on Arturia, and certainly none on Avid.Īnyway, just hope this workaround is helpful while folks are getting used to PT 12. The best workaround, even after un-installing/re-installing Analog Lab, as well as un-installing Pro Tools Express/Pro Tools 12, and re-installing Pro Tools 12 on its own, is to launch each "V" model as a separate instance and only use Analog Lab in Stand Alone mode, at least for now, since PT 12 is so new.Įven with 32 tracks with eq's, comps, and sends, system usage was consistently between 1 & 2 %, so Pro Tools can handle it. Review: Trinity Drums Virtual Instrument by Sonuscore.

Available at the authorised Arturia dealer, PluginBoutique (link below). Analog Lab 2 is also included in the new V Collection 5 bundle. In case you want to benefit from the full Arturia sound palette, Analog Lab Lite will provide an upgrade path to Analog Lab 3 and it’s 5000 sounds at a very attractive price. Analog Lab 2 is available as a standalone or plug-in (VST, VST3, AU, AAX) and can be yours for 89 EUR/USD. This is by no means an issue with Pro Tools, it is however, and issue with Arturia, more specifically, Analog Lab. It provides an amazing introduction to all its iconic instruments, pristinely recreated using Arturia’s exclusive True Analog Emulation® technology. I can't say I wasn't warned by Victor/Arturia during a support ticket inquiry, but I also just got off of the phone with Avid customer support, and Brendan/Avid was very helpful in driving my iMac to discover that while Analog Lab is "buggy" in Pro Tools 12, all of the other individual synths within the V-Collection work flawlessly within Pro Tools.
