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Arturia pigments 3 review
Arturia pigments 3 review












arturia pigments 3 review

You can import your own as well as transform them into genre-defying granular patches. With hundreds of instrument samples and loops to choose from. All thanks to Arturia’s award-winning analog emulation technology. What’s more, Pigments 3 has that much-loved analog warmth and vintage charm inspired by historic synths. So it’s perfect whether you’re making roof-raising bass music to pop toplines. Giving you a vast spectrum of breathy, glassy, and abrasive digital sounds. You also have the ability to animate, distort, or morph over 160 wavetables. Including everything from plastic tubular resonance to evolving vowel-like swells. So you’re able to forge curious and tangible timbres from scratch. The cutting-edge additive synthesis in Pigments 3 offers up to 512 harmonic partials. Giving you access to every texture, timbre, and colour. Featuring 4 state-of-the-art sound engines, you can combine any pair and layer them with deep sub bass and a sprinkling of sampled noise. Whether you’re looking for bright nylon-like plucks, fat wavetable sounds, dark hip hop and trap bass, or creeping film soundtrack ambience Pigments 3 is your blank sonic canvas. Whatever sound you need, Pigments 3 will deliver.

  • Jup-8 V’s iconic resonant low pass filter.
  • 4 x new FX including Pitch Shift Delay & Chorus JUN-6.
  • 64 new wavetables for metallic, aggressive timbres.
  • arturia pigments 3 review

    Third Utility engine to add depth & color to any sound.Harmonic oscillator for expressive & beautiful additive synthesis.What’s more, it’s easier to use than ever. The polychrome synthesizer has evolved, blurring the lines between timbres and pushing sound design into vivid new territory. So you can explore an infinite spectrum of sound. Boasting colourful sound engines, effortless modulation, professional utilities, and studio-grade FX. Arturia’s Pigments 3 gives you a state-of-the-art software instrument with the power of every shade of synthesis.














    Arturia pigments 3 review