
*If you are running the "Artist" version of Studio One 3, you must be upgraded to version 3.3.4 or higher in order to use the plug-in. The Arturia Analog Lab plug-in comes with the StudioMagic Plug-In Suite. The following information explains the process for registering the Arturia Analog Lab plug-in on Arturia's site and activating it for use within Studio One 3. ***For information about M1 compatibility, please refer to the article below. The process for Analog Lab Intro is the same. The information below provides instructions for Analog Lab Lite. If you registered a qualifying product after February 1, 2021, you will receive "Analog Lab Intro" instead of "Analog Lab Lite." If you do not see it in your account, please press the "Refresh Products" button in your account or log out and log back in. The grace period for this addition is February 1, 2021.

What is the Arturia Software Center (ASC) ?įinally, for more details about specific software instruments and plug-ins, please refer to the following sections.***New for 2021: As of March 15, 2021, Analog Lab Intro will be replacing Analog Lab Lite.To learn how to recover an activation from your account, please refer to the How to register and activate my product FAQ article.įor any other questions regarding the ASC, please check the following articles: Note: If you don't have any activation left, you will have to go on My Arturia to get back your activation from your "last device". If you own an M1 computer, please proceed with the following steps.įirst of all, remember to download the latest version of the software products you own from Arturia's website, in order to benefit from the latest compatibility features, and in order to run them on your machine.įrom there, your computer will be identified as a different device, and you'll have to activate your products again in the ASC. Note: You will be asked to install Rosetta when installing the new ASC.

The ASC is now M1-native and can run smoothly in both M1 and Rosetta mode.
