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Author Topic: Why does KeyLab MKII bundle Lab 4 AND Lab 5? What is the difference?  (Read 2642 times)

ZeroZero

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Just bought the new Arturia KeyLab 88 Mk II, it comes with both Analogue Lab IV and V. Why is thiis? Surely IV is encompassed by V?  Can I delete IV?

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Vandergraph

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Hello. ALV is newer but is not as well integrated with your controller MKII as AL4 is. All the sliders, knobs and instruments buttons on your keyboard do not 100% match the software. With ALV you cannot set-up the ADSR enveloppe for all the sounds as another example . There are a few discussions about this. I would not uninstalled AL4 yet. Actually this is the reason both are still ''living'' . Eventually the AL4 mapping will be available in ALV per some Arturia folks.

ZeroZero

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Many thanks,
 So the same core sounds in both?

Vandergraph

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There are differences, some new, improved ones in ALV, but by activating both ALV and AL4 you get them all in ALV.

MajorFubar

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Many thanks,
 So the same core sounds in both?
No not quite. AL5 has a selection from a wider pallet of instruments, but compared to AL4, it is not as tightly integrated with the physical controls on the KeyLab controllers. Currently I view AL5 as a bit of a W-I-P (my personal opinion, not in any shape or form is that the official stance). I think in time they'll iron-out the integration discrepancies, and at some point AL4 will be officially retired.
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