Yes, they are the advanced features but in V3, there does not appear to be a way to assign these functions like I can in V2.
I am aware of the drag and drop feature in V3, but it appears some options in the drop down menu in V2 are not in V3. See my posted pictures.
I will keep reading the manual and searching but for now, V3 isn’t giving what I need.
With that said, I love the sound of V3 with one patch I’ve been working on, but I can’t go back and attempt to recreate over 100 patches.
You should be able to find info in the SEM V3 manual section “6. MODULATORS” - and forward, like i wrote in my previous post. There are even images to show how to i believe. Please ask specific questions, if this does’nt help.
Which specific options do you mean are missing? It would help, if we knew exactly.
I support the question @Funtmaster ask.
Each of SEM V3’s 3 modulation slots can be set to either Envelope, Function, Random, Voice Modulator or Mod Sequencer.
Each slots modulator can be set to modulate multiple parameters. Each modulated parameter have modulation amounts settings for each modulator assigned to it.
The modulators can also modulate parameters in other modulators.
You don’t have Pitch Wheel as modulator in SEM V3. In SEM V2 it can be used as modulator with limited amount and bound to work with Pitch Bend.
I would like to have a Pitch Bend Range parameter in SEM V3.
You don’t have SEM V2s additional LFO in SEM V3. But all the modulation Slot’s in SEM V3 have a Function option that for example can apply advanced LFO modulation.
You do not have the SEM V2 ENV 1 and ENV2 as modulators in the SEM V3’s advanced section. But again SEM V3 modulation Slots have Envelope modulators with more possibilities.
Beside that both ENV1 and ENV2 can in SEM V3 be set as modulators for the VCO’s and the VCF’s modulation parameters. You could not use ENV2 like this in SEM V2.
The Vintage section offer random variations/ dispersion.
SEM V3 is’nt SEM V2. It’s a rebuild.
BTW: As @jblongz have written above, then you can use SEM V2 presets in Analog Lab. Just use the include Legacy Sounds feature in Analog Lab.
And you can use the presets in SEM V2 - at least as long as your OS support SEM V2.
Both versions can be installed alongside each other, as it look like you have.
You can have a opinion about things, and you are free and welcome to create feature requests hoping they will be implemented.