Once a sound is selected, the bottom section of the Analog Interface displays a map of which parameters are assigned to the various controls on the hardware for easy reference. Since the preset navigation can be organized by anyone of these fields simply by clicking its attendant header at the top. To the left side of the interface, we now have a list of all the presets that meet the criteria we've chosen via the Data Filters, and each preset shows us the type of sound category it falls into, which synth it's based on, who designed it, a user designated ranking, and a “favorite” selection, so you can easily find sounds you like again in the future. On the right side of the interface, we have three categories of Data Filter we can use to narrow down our sought-after sounds: Instruments, from which we can choose any of Arturia's famous virtual synths that provide the engine for Analog Lab Type, where we can select general instrument categories such as Bass, Organ or Strings and Characteristics, which gives a selection of somewhat abstract adjectives that help to specify certain qualities of the sound – Aggressive, Bizarre, Complex and Quiet are a few examples.
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