![]() SOLUTION: Groove Agent ONE Failed to Locate Samples (April 2012) SOLUTION: REVerence Cannot Locate Impulse Response File (May 2012) SOLUTION: Restoring MIDI Inserts Presets in Steinberg Cubase (July 2013) SOLUTION: Fixing Problems with Missing Sounds and Plugins in HALion 5 and HALion Sonic 2 (March 2015) If you are having trouble with older versions of these plugins, you might find my earlier articles helpful: The full versions of HALion Sonic 3, HALion 6, and Groove Agent 5. ![]() The versions of HALion Sonic SE, Groove Agent SE, Padshop, and Retrologue included with any flavor of Cubase 10, 11, or 12 (or Nuendo 10, 11, or 12 ). This post covers preset issues with the following product versions: Due to the recent epidemic of Cubase 12 users unable to locate presets for the HALion Sonic SE and Groove Agent SE plugins bundled with Cubase 12, I am back at it again with a brand new guide. Over the years I've published several articles on how to recover presets in various Steinberg instrument and effect plugins, and they're among some of my most viewed posts. I've experienced problems with missing plugin presets on nearly every version of Cubase I've used since 2010, and I know I'm not alone. Spark Vintage Drum Machine was included in the original release of V Collection 3, however that product is not listed as an installable option under V Collection 3 in the Arturia Software Center. Some examples of changed names: Jupiter-8 V to Jup-8 V, Moog Modular V to Modular V, minimoog V to MiniMg to Mini V, Wurlitzer V to Wurli V, OB-Xa V to OP-Xa V. To keep my chart readable, I opted for the more recent/modern names of these plugins. Some of the instrument names have changed over the years. For example Modular V was already at 2.0 by the time of the original Vintage Collection pack, and Jupiter-8 had already seen two releases before its introduction in V Collection 2.0. Not every version of every Arturia emulation is included in a V Collection release. (You can click the " Owned Banks " control to display only the sound banks included with your collections.) NOTE : As of this writing I am unsure whether PatchWorks and Synthopedia are still included with V Collection 9 the details page currently up says there are "14 exclusive sound banks" but if PatchWorks and Synthopedia were included I think the number would be 16. V Collection 9 introduced 14 new sound banks to the collection, but instead of installing these from ASC, the banks are now available on the Store tab of Analog Lab V. Owners of these bundles could install the sound banks from their respective collections in the Arturia Software Center. V Collection 8 added the PatchWorks sound bank. V Collection 7 was the first to include a sound bank (a collection of presets called Synthopedia ) in addition to the variety of virtual instruments. )Īrturia's drum sampler plugin, Spark 2, was included in V Collection 4, but it was dropped from subsequent V Collection releases, although it's still an actively supported product. (They originally called it the Arturia Software Centre. V Collection 2.0 and 3.0 used the Syncrosoft USB licenser for copy protection (the same thing as the Steinberg USB eLicenser), while V Collection 4 was the first version distributed with and activated by the Arturia Software Center (ASC). ![]() There's also a tab with quick details on each version of the collection (release date, intro price, total # of products), etc. I collected all the information I could gather on the various iterations of Arturia's trademark series to build a worksheet that compares the contents of every version. Ever since then, Arturia has blessed us with a new V Collection about every two years. Five years later, they released another bundle, the newly-dubbed V Collection 2.0 adding two new instruments that emulated three vintage synthesizers (Jupiter-8V emulated the Roland Jupiter-8 and Prophet V emulated both the Prophet 5 and the Prophet VS). This collection was only available for purchase during the month of June that year. It featured four emulations of classic synthesizers: Moog Modular V, CS-80V, ARP 2600 V, and minimoog V- all for the low, low price of $649USD (€555). ![]() In May of 2005, French music software developer Arturia announced a limited-time bundle they called the Vintage Collection pack.
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