I can see both sides, but with regard to Acid V, I was able to use it as a demo. I am relatively new to using Arturia’s products, so I’m staying out of the change-of-procedures debate. Normally you should something similar to the screenshot below (With only Factory presets being displayed): If you do deactivate through the Arturia Software Center all of your licenses and then only activate Analog Lab V, could you please confirm if you do still currently these instruments and their related presets? Of course, i understand that based on your past experience and the fact that presets dedicated to newly released instrument are not being accessible anymore to user not owning the corresponding licenses may be frustrating and i’m sorry about that but unfortunately we cannot do that much about that.Īs a side note, i also double checked and can also confirm that Augmented Brass & Augmented Grand Piano presets are not accessible neither without owning their corresponding licenses, so i must admit that i’m a bit confused regarding this aspect. So, to see it displayed this requires to have a valid Acid V license and have it properly activated through the Arturia Software Center. Analog Lab V 5.7.4.371 already includes Acid V, however the engine and the presets will be only accessible to Acid V owners unfortunately. So, after reading your comments and double checking these aspects to confirm the current situation, here are some important information: Let’s try to clarify a few things as there seem to be some confusion here.
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