Then finally, you’ve got a ‘LIVE’ category, that allows you to drag drop different presets into the dashboard and basically have a live set. Under the ‘MULTI’ category you have another cool selection of presets that you modify and change to your liking using the different the options on display including level, panning, and multitude of effects. So for example you could choose Prophet 5, Brass Bright and check out the sound. On the right hand side, under ‘Studio View’ you have the option to visually see each synth and choose which you want.Ĭlicking ‘filter view’ gives you the option to choose your instrument, the type and finally the characteristic you want to impose on the sound.
3 Main Categories: SOUND, MULTI and LIVEĪs you’ll see, on the left hand side of the ‘SOUND’ setting you have your list of patches. Well, apart from the fact the the dashboard and design of the software is super user friendly, it’s the content of what found in this dashboard that really packs a punch. Now, there’s nothing really unique in that as so do both the other midi controllers. The Arturia Minilab ships with a really cool piece of software that hosts hundreds if not thousands of presets and sounds.