

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. The fact that vital has a free version is insanely good for anyone producing any kind of audio. 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.

Analog engine with 3 virtual analog oscillators Wavetable engine. 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. Pigments Polychrome Software Synthesizer v4 Virtual Analog triple osc engine. By analyzing and comparing them, we’ll attempt to help you find out the ideal choice for you. Aliens landed ? Where ? What ? Feeling: lost in space. In this article, we’ll have a deep look at some of modern electronic music’s most used synths: Serum, Vital, Sylenth1, Pigments 3, Massive X, Phase Plant, and Wavetable. 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. Pigments 3 adds a harmonic synth engine, a utility layer, 64 new wavetables and four new effects.

I just tried to find the right words to impress how "friendly" the GUI appeals on me, just feeling home and comfortable. Arturia gives its Pigments super synth a massive free update. Click to expand.Great how different peoples impressions are.
