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- Hi there, Guy from Arturia here again.
In this video I'm gonna be showing you how to
make the most of the included software, Analog Lab Two.
This is an outstanding virtual instrument
that contains over 5,000 classic keyboard sounds
taken from the Arturia V collection.
The first thing you'll want to do is make sure
Analog Lab knows which controller you're using.
On the bottom of the screen,
click the button next to midi controller
and choose KeyLab Essential.
Next, you'll need to use the Map Select
on KeyLab Essential to select the Analog Lab ma p.
You can obviously browse sounds and make selections
using your mouse and keyboard, but with KeyLab Essential
you can do it all from the controller.
Let's use the main knob to find some sounds
and I'll show you how quick and easy it is.
Let's say I'm looking for a simple piano sound
to lay down some ideas.
Let's choose simple and piano V.
This will only show me sounds that match
these two selections.
Now let's say we want a hard mono bass sound.
Let's choose bass,
hard and mini v.
Fairly easy so far.
Let's say I was looking for something
a little bit more complex.
How about a big dark pad to create some sort of soundscape.
Let's select pad, dark and let's say I want
something from the Matrix 12.
From Analog La b's interface you'll notice
that the knobs and faders are laid out
just as they are on your KeyLab Essential.
You can use these controls to change the parameters
of the sound you're currently using.
For example, let's pull up a drawbar organ.
You can see that the faders are automatically
assigned to emulate the original instrument's drawbars.
In the same way, you can change the common parameters
of any keyboard sound or synth sound that you select.
Let's show you how easy it is to change
the sound of a synth, for example.
You can also combine two different sounds within Analog Lab.
When using a combi sound, you can switch control
between part one and part two,
using the dedicated buttons on Key Lab Essential.
Key Lab Essential lets you easily transpose
the position of your keyboard,
making it much easier to play tricky musical keys.
Simply hold the transpose button and press the key
that you'd like to move to the C position on the keyboard.
You can also transpose KeyLab Essential's keyboard
down and up whole octaves at a time,
which is really great if you need to reach
the super low notes or the really, really high notes.
To do that, simply use the octave minus
and octave plus buttons.
Key Lab Essential also features a chord mode
which lets you replay any chord shape you like
on any single key.
Hold the chord button and play the chord you want.
You can do this either by playing the chord as normal
or by entering the notes one by one
if the chord is tricky to play with one hand.
Finally, let me show you how easy it is
to change the midi channel of Key Lab Essentials keyboard.
First, hold the Midi Channel button
and select your desired channel using the marked keys.
In the next episodes I'll show you
how to unlock Key Lab Essentials' true power
and create custom user maps,
and also how to control DAW software using it.
I'll see you then.