Arturia V collection crossgrade for pigment owners
Great value if you ask me.. not sure what triggers the crossgrade. I have pigments and an audiofuse interface (which also includes analog lab intro).
Update: just found back the add. It's for pigment owners and until April 4th
Update: just found back the add. It's for pigment owners and until April 4th
Last edited by dezma on 24 Mar 2022, edited 1 time in total.
It's insane not to get this.
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Well good old gas I just bought it but to be fair I have wanted this for a while like their fx collection I recently purchased.
Do you have to download everything in one go like I had to with the fx collection? Only ask so I know whether to start the download tonight or at the weekend as my Internet is not the fastest.
Do you have to download everything in one go like I had to with the fx collection? Only ask so I know whether to start the download tonight or at the weekend as my Internet is not the fastest.
Hi Popey. You can download each product individually. Enjoy it. It's amazing.Popey wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022Well good old gas I just bought it but to be fair I have wanted this for a while like their fx collection I recently purchased.
Do you have to download everything in one go like I had to with the fx collection? Only ask so I know whether to start the download tonight or at the weekend as my Internet is not the fastest.
Thanks for letting me know, very much appreciatedeoinoco wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022Hi Popey. You can download each product individually. Enjoy it. It's amazing.Popey wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022Well good old gas I just bought it but to be fair I have wanted this for a while like their fx collection I recently purchased.
Do you have to download everything in one go like I had to with the fx collection? Only ask so I know whether to start the download tonight or at the weekend as my Internet is not the fastest.
V Collection 8 is coming up as only $249 in my cart and the only product I have registered is the Mini V filter. Hell of a deal.
I had another separate Arturia account and I'm getting the same upgrade offer price of $249 and the only product I have registered in this account is Analog Lab Intro. So it seems that it doesn't really matter what you have registered.
I couldn't resist it at this price. Pretty sure this is lower than any sale price I've seen them do before and I've been watching for years. If you've been on the fence about the V Collection, don't pass this deal up.
I had another separate Arturia account and I'm getting the same upgrade offer price of $249 and the only product I have registered in this account is Analog Lab Intro. So it seems that it doesn't really matter what you have registered.
I couldn't resist it at this price. Pretty sure this is lower than any sale price I've seen them do before and I've been watching for years. If you've been on the fence about the V Collection, don't pass this deal up.
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I have all of the Arturia software. Works great in reason and is easy on CPU.
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Can anyone speak on how V Collection performs in Reason on an M1 system? On my 2015 MBP i7 , just 1 instance of Pigments would put Reason in a rear naked choke until it passed out.mimidancer wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022I have all of the Arturia software. Works great in reason and is easy on CPU.
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Mac was switching to the M1 right when I was in need of a new PC. At that time almost all of the plugins I use had no M1 support. Many still do not. At that time my husband talked me into getting a PC. Everything I already has was so much better except I could no longer use Logic. The V series synths use less CPU than pigments. As pigments is a more complex synth than most of the stuff it is emulating. I would recommend trying the demos in reason. None of my V series synths are as CPU hungry as Roland cloud synths. Most are compatible with CPU usage of native reason synths. My favorites in the V series are the Mini V, Sem V, Prophet V, Solina V, Stage 73, Jup V( better than Roland cloud version), Jun 6 V( better than Roland cloud version), Sq 80. But i use them all.Chi-Individual wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022Can anyone speak on how V Collection performs in Reason on an M1 system? On my 2015 MBP i7 , just 1 instance of Pigments would put Reason in a rear naked choke until it passed out.mimidancer wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022I have all of the Arturia software. Works great in reason and is easy on CPU.
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Same experience here.. Pigments buckles my 18' Mac Mini 6 core with 32gb of ram easily. So much so that I never use it.Chi-Individual wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022Can anyone speak on how V Collection performs in Reason on an M1 system? On my 2015 MBP i7 , just 1 instance of Pigments would put Reason in a rear naked choke until it passed out.mimidancer wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022I have all of the Arturia software. Works great in reason and is easy on CPU.
It’s well known that stuff was built to last in the olden days. Better components. Better workmanship. That’s the reason really old computers handle CPU heavy plugins better than newer machines. I’m running a 220 track project on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k with no issues.
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And with that I am instantly transported back to 1980. True story, took one of the first computers and music classes fall 1979, and had to learn basic as a part of the class. Half the class was music majors, the other computer science majors - we were able to help each other since we were both in uncharted waters. It was so clunky having to specify each sine wave individually in code for any complex waves.
It showed me the promise of integrating computers and music, though it wasn’t until a few years later I actually made any music on a computer (1984 Fairlight CMI, 1986 Mac 512 running Total Music).
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What's mind boggling to me is that in a span of just a few years, the functionality of the Fairlight CMI - which originally cost tens of thousands of dollars - was supplanted by home musicians on an Ensoniq EP16/ASR-10 for under $2000. Technology seemed to change at a blistering pace back in the 80's - it was almost magical.
Nowadays, I look at what I can do in Reason alone and SMH. Yet we still complain about missing features! LMAO
Back on topic: I own Pigments 3 and I'm signed up for Arturia's notifications, yet I never received one email about this crossgrade deal.
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My first HD i bought costs something from 300-500€ and had a capacity of 20MB (MB!!! not GB). Today you have this as a bandwidth for your internet connection per second.EnochLight wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022What's mind boggling to me is that in a span of just a few years, the functionality of the Fairlight CMI - which originally cost tens of thousands of dollars - was supplanted by home musicians on an Ensoniq EP16/ASR-10 for under $2000. Technology seemed to change at a blistering pace back in the 80's - it was almost magical.
Nowadays, I look at what I can do in Reason alone and SMH. Yet we still complain about missing features! LMAO
Back on topic: I own Pigments 3 and I'm signed up for Arturia's notifications, yet I never received one email about this crossgrade deal.
Are you sure you are registered for their emails? I was, but all their spamming made me quit.
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