Sweetwater offers the Analog Lab Intro virtual instrument plugin by Arturia for free for a limited time. The only caveat is that you’ll need to enter a US address to get the free download.
Analog Lab Intro gives you access to 500 hand‑tuned presets drawn from their V Collection instrument emulations. You can grab it by filling out the form at Sweetwater and receiving the download link.
If you’re looking for high‑quality keyboard/synth sounds without diving deep into synthesis, Analog Lab Intro is a fantastic place to start.
The interface is clean and super easy to use: you’ll get access to 28 instrument emulations and 500 curated sounds (organs, analog pads, synth basses) right out of the box.
The design is clearly aimed at plug‑and‑play use rather than deep sound design. It reminds me of SynthMaster Player in that regard, but Analog Lab Intro covers a wider range of sounds.
I always found Analog Lab Intro very accessible, and it’s what I typically recommend to friends who want to get into making music from scratch. Searching for genre or instrument type works well, save‑favourites works smoothly, and you can tinker with a few macro knobs without getting lost.
For someone who doesn’t want to spend hours designing patches, that simplicity is a plus. On the flip side, if you’re the type who loves digging into every parameter of a synth, you may find this version limiting.
How this version compares with other editions
Arturia positions Analog Lab in a tiered structure:
- Analog Lab Play (free) – 100 presets.
- Analog Lab Intro – 500 presets (this one) and 28 instrument emulations.
- Analog Lab Pro (formerly “Analog Lab V”) – 2,000+ presets with full browsing features and multi/split views.
- V Collection – the full suite of instrument emulations (dozens of instruments, 10,000+ presets) with fully unlocked deep‑edit capability.
Basically, the Intro version gives you more than the bare free Play version, but less than Pro or full V Collection in terms of depth and flexibility.
The thing with Intro is that you get great sounds fast, but you won’t be able to open all the underlying instrument panels and tweak every parameter like you would with the full versions.
If you just want to plug‑in and play, Intro is a good match; if you want to design your own engine sounds, investing in the full instrument versions makes sense.
What it normally costs
Normally, Analog Lab Intro is offered for free with various hardware. For example, you buy a MIDI controller and get Analog Lab Intro for free.
With that in mind, this free Sweetwater offer is a rare opportunity to get Intro for free without purchasing anything. Keep in mind that this limited‑time free offer may expire, so if you like it, you might want to act quickly.
Final thoughts
If you download Analog Lab Intro now, you’ll get immediate access to high‑quality sounds, easy browsing, and macro‑tweak control. It’s ideal for producers who want great tones without complex editing.
Later, if you grow into deeper sound‑design territory, you can always upgrade to Analog Lab Pro or jump into the full V Collection.
It works on macOS & Windows and supports AAX, AU, and VST plugin formats (as noted in the offer). You can download after registering at Sweetwater, install via Arturia’s software manager, and you’ll be ready to go in your DAW.
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Last Updated on November 15, 2025 by Tomislav Zlatic.



