

Whatever sound you need, Pigments can take you there.įrom bright nylon-like plucks to the fattest wavetable sounds, dark hip hop & trap bass to creeping film soundtrack ambience, Pigments is your blank sonic canvas.


Effortlessly build, animate, customize, and refine complex patches unlike anything you’ve ever heard. Pigments 3 raises the bar for VST instruments, surpassing the capabilities of premium hardware synths and plugins alike, making your wildest sonic fantasy a full-color reality.

Pigments has evolved to be bigger, bolder, and more versatile than ever, blurring the lines between timbres and pushing sound design into vivid new territory. I can only say that this is just maybe one of the most "all-good" (GUI, presets, preset browser, sound and sound engines, visualization, tutorials.) synths out there.To introduce the latest colorful edition of Pigments, we're presenting a selection of generous introductory offers And as you are doing presets for yourself the included bank bundle (which I bought separately for the intro prize while I was lucky to get the upgrade with no cost) might not be that tempting too. 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. 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. Click to expand.Great how different peoples impressions are.
