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Arturia pigments3
Arturia pigments3




arturia pigments3

That wont give you any useful info Nick, sorry about that, but I think your knowledge in sound design is so far away from mine I just wont be able to give any worthy advise on this. Aliens landed ? Where ? What ? Feeling: lost in space.

arturia pigments3

Not that GREAT, One-of-a-kind GUI like Pigments but: at home.īut really: "ugly" for Hive 2.1 ? Biotek 2 is very special (love the GUI or hate it), I agree with MSoundFactory (IF you call that a GUI and not a visualized command line.) and for me the REAL contrast is just Massive X. Now: the only other synth that comes to my mind with same impression is: Hive 2.1. I just tried to find the right words to impress how "friendly" the GUI appeals on me, just feeling home and comfortable. I'm confident that if I did not, and would not, already have Omnisphere, I'd buy Pigments 2 very quickly for < $100.Click to expand.Great how different peoples impressions are. But I'm even on the fence about buying it for $69 when I already have Omnisphere and some others. I've used Pigments, but not v2, and not intensively. I may be underestimating, but Omnisphere can have something like 48 different layers going at once with up to 512 voices and a total of 300+ modulations simultaneously, plus as many built-in effects as your computer can stand before it's brought to its knees. How do these presets come about? From people designing sounds from scratch.

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Very intuitive, with great visualization and feedback.Again, Omnisphere is a synth that can use samples and has a lot of built-in effects, and happens to come with a bazillion presets with a bazillion more available for purchase from third parties. I have never used Omnisphere, but I think it's good to be used with tons of presets it's packed with while Pigments (I use it intensively from it's release date) is great synth to design sounds from scratch.






Arturia pigments3