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5 Ways To Learn Synthesis With Arturia Pigments
In this video from Youtuber loopop, we learn 5 interesting ways in which Arturia’s new Pigments hybrid wavetable and virtual analog synthesizer can be used to learn sound synthesis.
Video Index
- 0:00 Intro
- 0:40 #1: Arturia’s demo policy
- 1:25 #2: Modulation oscilloscopes
- 2:30 Viewing mods
- 4:05 Creating mods
- 5:30 #3: Kit, caboodle: Synth engines and filter types
- 8:35 #4: Mod source variety
- 10:55 #5: Beginner tools
Arturia Pigments Features
- Two engines in parallel
- Virtual Analog triple osc engine
- Complex Wavetable engine
- Two filters
- Classic filter types from V Collection instruments
- Modern filter types
- Continuous series/parallel routing
- Powerful effects section
- Insert or Send routing
- Modulable parameters
- Advanced modulation system
- Graphical editing, source-based or destination-based.
- Envelopes, LFOs, Function generators, Random src, …
- Visual interface
- Graphical representation of the most important modules
- Polyrhythmic Sequencer and Arpeggiator
- Create complex, custom and evolving sequences/arps
- Extensive factory preset library
The Arturia Pigments synthesizer, currently priced at $149, is available for a free trial until January 10, 2019, after which point it will be priced at $199. You can visit the Arturia website to learn more.