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Contents of the user manual for the Arturia Pigments - Polychrome Software Synthesizer
- Product category: Virtual Instruments Arturia
- Brand: Arturia
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
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Product description Arturia Pigments is a powerful Polychrome wavetable and virtual analog software synthesizer, which leverages the best of Arturia's 20+ years of modeling heritage with their latest advancements of DSP research to create an advanced instrument with a vast potential of sonic exploration and a simple to use interface. Pigments is equipped with virtual analog and wavetable engines running in parallel. The virtual analog engine provides three oscillators, each with the standard sine, triangle, saw, and square waveforms with sync and FM capabilities, while the wavetable engine provides over 100 wavetables with frequency modulation, phase modulation, phase distortion, and wavefolding. The twin morphing filters can run in series or in parallel and provide eight types including Phaser, Matrix 12, Surgeon, MultiMode, Formant, Mini, Comb, and SEM. The modulation section offers stellar graphic depictions of motion for each of the numerous mod sources including velocity, aftertouch, modwheel, keyboard, expression, three envelopes, three LFOs, three customizable function generators, three random generators (turing, sample & hold, binary), and two combinators, which combine two modulation sources for unusual control options. What's more, there are four macro controls, allowing you to assign multiple parameters to a single knob for mind-bending morph effects. To polish up your sound, there are no less than two insert effects engines, each with three insert slots as well as a dedicated master effect send that also includes three insert slots. There are 13 effects available and each offers deep integration within the sound-design engine. The advanced sequencer/arpeggiator is clearly laid out for effortless programming and tweaking on-the-fly. Adjust notes, octaves, and velocity by simply clicking and dragging steps. Create polyrhythmic animated sequences with ease, dial in triggered randomization to keep things spicy. Pigments lets you experiment and explore a bit of randomness, safely in the confines of the key you’re playing in. Select one of 14 scales for the sequencer, and you’ll never play a wrong note. Arturia's Pigments polychrome synthesizer features hundreds of amazing presets created from top sound designers and A-list artists. You'll find readily available soundscapes, neon synthwave lead lines, monster basses, and quirky percussive sequencers. Additionally, the instrument features an Ideas icon, which displays recommendations from the preset creator on what parameters to tweak to make the most of a preset. The software is Windows and Mac compatible and works with any 64-bit DAW that supports VST 2.4, VST 3, AAX, or Audio Units. -
- Two engines in parallel
- Virtual analog triple-oscillator 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 source, etc.
- Visual interface
- Graphical representation of the most important modules
- Polyrhythmic sequencer and arpeggiator
- Create complex, custom and evolving sequences/arps
- Extensive factory preset library
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Technical parametersArturia 240101DOWN Specs | Mac System Requirements | Mac Operating System: OS X 10.10 or Later CPU: 1.5 GHz RAM: 4 GB HD: 1 GB GPU: OpenGL 2.0 | | Windows System Requirements | Windows 7 or Later (64-Bit) CPU: 2.5 GHz RAM: 4 GB HD: 1 GB GPU: OpenGL 2.0 | | Required Configuration | Standalone, VST 2.4, VST 3, AAX, Audio Units (64-bit DAWs only) |
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