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Software Instruments => V-Collection => Topic started by: Dav1d on May 23, 2016, 03:37:09 pm
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Hello,
If you need informations about the differences between the 2 commercial offers, take a look here:
==> https://www.arturia.com/v-collection-update/overview
:)
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Spark 2 isn't listed in the V-Collection 5 any more. Will I loose Spark2 if I upgrade from v4 to v5?
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Spark 2 isn't listed in the V-Collection 5 any more. Will I loose Spark2 if I upgrade from v4 to v5?
No, you keep all the V4 instruments, including Spark2.
I'm very very curious what's up with Spark. They've been talking about updating it for quite awhile now.
Is it simply going to become its own product, no longer included in the V Collection? That would really be a shame, and IMHO a very poor decision.
I'm hoping it simply wasn't included because they're not done updating it yet ...... I also really hope they don't go charging us for the update.
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So I'm hoping there's a bit of feedback from Arturia staff on this one...
The changes listed in the V Collection 4 update page sound great: Re-sizable GUI, integration with Analog Lab 2, new presets, and... "better sound engines"
All of those points are quantifiable changes, except for "better sound engines." What changed? How are they better? Most importantly, why is it worth my money to upgrade?
I'd like to know how the sounds changed from the last version to the next, or if the programs have been optimized to load faster or run with less load placed on my cpu (I'm looking at you, Matrix 12v). If there haven't been changes like that, I don't know that the quantifiable cosmetic changes listed above are worth the $100 to upgrade.
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Upgrade prices are really expensive !
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All of those points are quantifiable changes, except for "better sound engines." What changed? How are they better?
Interesting that nobody bothers to answer. Until I know better I assume it's just marketing blah blah because nothing for the user has changed but the GUI. The rewriting of the plugins was probably quite a big task for the software engineers but why bother as user?
Masi
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Everything have clearly not have been totally rewritten or even redone. There are still old code and old GUI elements. There are some new GUI elements. There are new browsers, new, soundengines at least for some of the synths, as i'm not sure if it's just the soundengines from Matrix and Solina, that has been used, and some new presets while some older presets has vanished There are still both old bugs and new bugs, but also some have been fixed. Also there don't seem to be any other new developed features - no wanted features added but some features is gone like the possiblity to combine two presets in Jupiter. Also the FX versions is gone so many can't use the external audio input features in their DAWs if they don't come back.
Spark 2 is gone in VC5. Synclavier, Farfisa and B3 organs and a Piano and E-piano has been added in VC5.
If i'm wrong or have missed something, then feel free to respond.
Reading around in the forums may give more inputs.
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Also the FX versions is gone so many can't use the external audio input features in their DAWs if they don't come back.
No problem for me in Reaper. Didn't expect thought that it is a problem for some DAWs.
Masi
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OMG Collection V is really really good!
I had 4 but.. wow.. u cant compare them sound wise. Used to have a IRL (lol) prophet 6 and VS. The 6 was a bit darker then the plug but VS.. yeah.. it sounds like one.. LOVE IT
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Upgrade prices are really expensive !
Especially if the Vst versions of the instrument do not benefit from the new resizable window feature.
I have not read or heard anything on this and it is a deal breaker for me.
Anyone with V5 know if the Vst windows are improved?
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??? Really no scaling for VST instruments (PC)?
Many of my VST instruments (including non-Arturia) do not scale and are therefore almost unusable with hi-res. This is actually more a Cubase then a VST instrument issue, I thought. But if Collection 5 provides no work-around, then I don't need the update.
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I bought the upgrade anyway and I can confirm that the instruments I tested so far all scale with Windows 10 / Cubase 8 - and scale well. On my 2560 x 1440 display that makes them usable after all. Instruments seem to show up with an appropriate resolution right from the start now.
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On my blog (www.Creative-Audio-Production.com) a person commented that V3 of the plugins,;Modular, Arp 2600, etc. do not come with an EFFECTS version. I still see the version two plugins as effects. But not 3.
Does anybody know if this functionality will be added with an update?
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Like the new V Collection but only complaint is the fonts on the new GUI keyboards are blurry.
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The biggest and most significant difference, to me, between VC4 and VC5, is that VC4 (with the exception of Solina) works well with Apple MainStage. It is stable and can be left running for weeks without restarting, and VC5 is unstable, has serious latency issues and eventually crashes, sometimes at very unfortunate times. In short, under MainStage 3 all the way up to 3.2.4, My experience is that VC5 is unusable and not worth $199. In my opinion, it is certainly not a suitable substitute for VC4.
In my case VC4 works, VC5 Doesn't.
I also don't like the new "flatter" UI and the fact that although you can magnify or reduce your screen, you cannot adjust the ratio to allow the entire Moog Modular V to be seen without scrolling, as it can with VC4. I would hope that a future update, once the stability and crashing issues are fixed, would allow the entire Moog Modular console (with or without the keyboard) to be seen in a more vertically oriented window.
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I have a question? Can I load a Matrix 12 patch from V1 to V2 maybe it is a dumb question? Or are they toal different animals?
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I have a question? Can I load a Matrix 12 patch from V1 to V2 maybe it is a dumb question? Or are they toal different animals?
You can use the preset converter to import a V1 Matrix patch into V2. I think the converter can be found at https://www.arturia.com/v-collection/resources