

It comes with 16 distortion algorithms covering everything from rich germanium fuzz, Buchla-style wavefolding, soft saturation, and more. Big fan of this feature.Īnother big new addition in version 3.5 is an all-new distortion module in the effects section. These filter out certain frequencies in the feedback loop and enables more distinctive physical-modeling style sounds like ambient plucks, shimmering bowed leads, and much more. Then, the developer have expanded the comb filter section with three new damped modes including LP6, BP6 and HP6. This gives you yet another shaping option Pigments and one that can create wild harmonics, unusual waveforms, and bizarre results in the right settings. You can now use the engine as a modulation source for the other engine with a number of parameters to customize. The update 3.5 introduces cross modulation between engines 1 and 2. Pigments 3.5 is not a huge major update like Pigments 3.0 at the beginning of this year, but a smaller one, let’s say a little major with lots of great new sound design goodies. Yes free again and with many new synth goodies. Other software developer would ask an update price for this quantity of new features.Īnd just before the end of the year, Arturia is knocking out another impressive update for Pigments. At the beginning of the year, they published a major 3.0 update as a free download. The success is not only based on the features and interface but also the support that Arturia has given users since the release. That is optimized for professionals as well as beginners. A multi-engine synth plugin with tons of functionality and a great, color-coded interface.

The Pigments Synthesizer from Arturia is a big success. Arturia Pigments 3.5 Synthesizer, an impressive free update with full full M1 support, new engine cross-mod, all-new distortion effect, and more.
