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Arturia pigments 2 review
Arturia pigments 2 review








So even if you wouldn’t use the wavetables you still have a pretty extensive oscillator section. Added is routing to the 2 filter sections and a (FM) modulation option for oscillator 3 or the noise source. The virtual analogue oscillators are basically a copy of the Minimoog 3 oscillator section combined with the noise generator. Also nice for Techno type chords and the like. If you import a saw wave you even can recreate a super saw wave since the wavetable section also has a unison section for up to 8 voices in either detuned or chord mode. The factory wavetables sound very clean to me and I tried to import some samples from analogue synths and it really helped getting a more expressive sound. In addition, you have frequency modulation, phase modulation and wave folding options to spice up the wavetable sounds and even explore FM territory for EP type of sounds. The wavetable oscillator has a selection of about 50 wavetables and an option to import your own by either dragging it in or select using the menu. Both sections have a tuning section that allows for quantizing to a certain set of notes so when you use modulation (e.g. There are two available synth engines wavetable and virtual analogue oscillators. Its a 32 voice 2 oscillator with 2 filter sections, 2 insert FX section, 1 send FX section, 23 slot modulations and an extensive array of arpeggiator and sequence options. French corporation Arturia recently introduced a new softsynth called Pigments.










Arturia pigments 2 review