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trying this out now
would be a nice au app this thing
@firejan82 Is it out yet or a date for release?
@Jumpercollins It's out, you can demo and buy for 99 intro price
For owners of the V Collection (or presumably other Arturia software), the purchase price is $69 USD.
I'm seeing it $149 (on sale till January 10 from $199) on the Arturia site.
It's 99 euros for me and 199 after, not sure why is that, I have an account and iMini and iProphet are showing up as registered, maybe that makes a difference(or the dollar/euro thing). I know I registered iSEM and iSpark too, but they don't show up. I really like this synth, got lost in it for quite a while, will probably purchase tomorrow...
Any comparisons to Synthmaster One yet? Are they even comparable? I bought Synthmaster One on one of its many sales, and it's pretty good.
But I love the V Collection, and I also own the Keylab Essentials 61 keyboard, so I anticipate liking the integration between Pigments and the keyboard.
(I’m at work now, and haven’t even been able to try out the demo yet, hence all the basic questions).
I bet that makes a difference.
What DAW are you using?
Ableton 10 these days.
Picked it up this morning for 99 euros got a Arturia account and Analogue Laba3 after trying out the Pigment demo for a few hours runs sweet on my surface Pro 3 i5. Runs about 15 percent CPU on 1 instance so not bad. Love the layout of this thing good way to learn synthesis.
Does it have any innovations that give it an edge over any of the other notable wavetable synths?
I generally wouldn't lift an eyelid, but after recently jumping on the V collection bandwagon, I've gained a lot of respect for Arturia synth devs, at least when it comes to modeling vintage gear. Will be interesting how they do with contemporary synth design.
It's free to demo so worth downloading to try out it's a hybrid wave and Analogue synth I'd say it's pretty special and for the intro price compared with Serum Avenger etc a good buy.