

You're not going to be able to achieve every sound you want with it, but it's excellent at what it's made for.

So, basically the answer is - they're good sounds but it depends on what you want to make. Yet vintage analog synths still show up in modern production frequently from Tyler to Childish Gambino. Much more complicated forms of synthesis exist today, and are popular in today's music. Analog synths resurfaced in 90's rap, as guys like Dr Dre wanted to use synth lines from songs from the 60s and 70s without the hefty price tag associated with straight up sampling. A synth for every genre, an icon from every era, a solution for every creative style. Open up one this easy-to-use plugin and unlock sounds from every instrument emulation included in V Collection, as well as Arturia's state-of-the-art softsynth Pigments. These synths were cutting edge in the 60's and 70's - rap music today still samples a lot of music from that era, so analog synth sounds are not completely outdated. With Analog Lab V, and you’ll get all of the above, and more.

Analog Lab is a bunch of presets from Arturia's V Collection, a collection of software emulations of some of the most classic analog synths of all time. Whether or not it's "good" can be answered with a little understanding of basic synth concepts and knowing what you're trying to make.
