There’s also a utility engine which includes two noise oscillators and a dedicated sub-oscillator. The newest version includes two main sound engines that can be set to one of four different modes: analog, wavetable, sampler, and harmonic. Watch the slightly OTT intro video below. Pigments is a synthesizer capable of virtual analog and wavetable synthesis. It’s fine for live performance or if you prefer to stick with the presets, but hides a lot of the depth that makes. Pigments is priced at €199 but is free to try for everyone before Jan 10th. It’s designed to just get you making noise without too many distractions. With such a focus on modulation and 'randomness', while the core sound is similar to the VA and Wavetable synths Arturia have already cloned, it's possible to create some whacky sounds. That in itself is nothing new, but where Pigment stands out is in its polyrhythmic sequencer, "AScale quantized pitch modulations" capable of building complex melodies and tones, chord mode for unison, gating and retriggering as a modulation source for rhythmic patterns and unconventional modulation sources like Turing and Binary random generators. Pigments gives you the finest elements ever found in a software instrument, letting you create pioneering, exciting, and deeply personal sounds. There’s also a pair of new effects processors to add colour and class to your sounds. This does a lovely job of emulating Korg’s sharp, focussed, gritty and often angry-sounding filter, and is an enticing addition to Pigments’ toolset. Based around two types of synth engines, Pigments uses a virtual analogue three-oscillator engine combined with a complex morphing wavetable engine, classic filters taken from the V Collection and 13 effects including delay, reverb and overdrive, graphical LFO editing and routing. Pigments’ filter stage remains as flexible as ever, and now includes a model based on the Korg MS-20 filter. Pigments 3 raises the bar for VST instruments, surpassing the capabilities of premium hardware synths and plugins alike, making your wildest sonic fantasy a. Specs Formats: VST2, VST3, AAX, AU Synthesis types. Arturia have introduced a new hybrid soft synth called Pigments. Pigments is a softsynth VST with the power to create any sound, from the best mix-ready modern presets to deep custom sound design. Best synth VST overall: Arturia Pigments Arturia SEE IT Why it made the cut: A synthesizer that can do it all and sound great doing it.
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