User Manual
ARTURIA – Analog Laboratory – USER’S MANUAL 63
6.2.2.2 Saving presets
When the session/project is saved, Analog Laboratory is saved in its last mode of
operation, with all modifications intact. For instance, if you are working on a “P1” preset
in which you have modified parameters (without saving this as a separate preset in the
plug-in itself), at the next opening of the piece, Analog Laboratory will load the “P1”
preset and the modifications as well.
The drop-down menu with the VST sequencer allowing you to save a new preset is of
course usable with Analog Laboratory. However, it is highly advised to use the Analog
Laboratory internal menu: the presets saved in this way are usable in any other mode
(standalone or with another sequencer), they can be exported and exchanged more
easily, and they will remain compatible with the future Analog Laboratory versions.
6.2.2.3 Automation
The automation works the same with Analog Laboratory as with any VST plug-in (for
more detail about automation, refer to the VST sequencer documentation).
6.3 Audio Unit (Mac OS X only)
6.3.1 Installation
The Audio Unit plug-in is automatically installed in the folder reserved for this purpose,
typically: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/.
6.3.2 Use in Logic Pro
Since version 7, there has been an Audio Unit plug-in manager in Logic. To launch it,
click on the menu Preferences > Audio Units Manager.
Launching the Audio Unit Manager in Logic Pro
This Manager allows to see the list of the available plug-ins, to test their compatibility
with Logic, and then to activate or de-activate them.
If it happens that one of the Arturia plug-ins poses a problem in Logic, start by checking
that this plug-in has passed the compatibility test, and that it is actually selected for use.










