Re: Arturia V Collection
2016/01/15 08:14:57
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I also just bought Arturia V collection this last week and had the same problem. Following registration the Arturia AnalogLab was all working fine, but the VSTi's were not showing up correctly, even using the default 'All' plugins rather than my custom plug in set. I noticed that some of the instruments (can't remember which ones though) showed up under the VST3 folder. They all displayed in the plug-in manager, but oddly some of them were in blue rather than green (or the other way round). I couldn't fine anything in the docs to tell me what this meant - Fast Bikder Boy will know I'm sure!).
Anyway, I then removed all of the Arturia stuff from the plug in manager, made sure the VST scan folder was set specifically to include the 64-bit '86' rather than 'x86' folder, did a full rescan and tried again. I think I did a full system shut down/restore as well. And suddenly they all re-appeared and away I went. Stick with it - I wish I could be a bit more specific on the recipe, but it will work.
As an aside, I'm really impressed with the Arturia vintage synths. So much so I also picked up the KeyLab25 controller as well because I'm now just spending hours synthesizing sounds and pretending to be Edgar Froese! Love the ARP2600 and Solina. But the Jupiter 8 - which was the synth I always wanted to own in the 80's has left me sadly dissapointed.
Wood
Studio One 3 Pro, (Sonar Platinum), Intel i7, Win10 Pro, 32Gb ram, RME Babyface Pro, Behringer X-Touch, Presonus Faderport, Akai MPK49, Arturia KeyLab25, KRK Rokit 5 monitors, and other sonic surprises.