Thanks for watching 🙏 Check out my other Pigments videos: ruclips.net/p/PLwXZLCn5WRVM1sMhF185gL4sMK6tSRn7d 👉Or get some fresh presets that are all about Generative Music: 10 Generative Sequences for Arturia Pigments: bit.ly/3KyPkWe
Pigments is one of my favorite synths, and this gave me some new ideas on how to get even more out of it, so thank you for that, and I look forward to seeing more of what you can do with it as well 🙂
Hey Nigel, thanks for the warm words! Really glad it was helpful, and there will be more Pigments videos (actually I just released a new one). All the best for your music!
1:00 I feel you. I am fed up of having old project cry out "missing plugin" when you load then after a while. There are bazillion awesome plugins outthere but I try to limit their numbers and Pigments is among them as my go to synth.
Haha yes, glad to hear you can relate! Sometimes I feel like ignorance is a useful skill in digital music production to prevent yourself from drowning in the noise of new plugins.
@@JannisLeWolff hi jannis, I saw you using the ableton synthesizers (analog, wavetable, operator) quite extensively. how do they compare to pigments in your opinion? is there anything pigments can do that ableton can't 🤔?
@@synthusiast2911 Well, for sure this sequence thing I'm explaining in this video is unique about it 😄 apart from that it basically includes all Ableton Synths into one plus having a Sampler, it also gives you some more coloring options like modeled filters, and overall is this one synth that will possibly never make you wanna buy another soft synth because it just can do it all. Usually with synths I feel like there is always something missing, and here it's some very clever design that - at least in this 3 months I've been using it - always offers a solution. The modulation possibilities are almost endless and offer more than the stock synths- of course you also have to spend some time getting into it. And - last but not least - it looks way more inspiring than the Ableton synthesizers 😄 Nevertheless I also love the Ableton Synths and think they are very powerful for stock synthesizers and for learning!
Thank you very much. Its fantastic you also are doing these Pigments videos. I think Pigments is really fun to play around with. Im new to Pigments, synthesizers and all of this, and your tips are fantastic. More Pigments Please, I have also learned much in your Ableton videos :)
Hey Rasmus, thank you so much- really glad to hear that you’re enjoying the videos! I’m also really inspired by it and have some more ideas for new videos 💪
All the white keys is already the dorian scale! Since you are picking random notes it is as likely you'll hear D as the root note (making it dorian) as you are to hear C (making it major). You could also hear it as phygian, lydian, mixolydian, aeolian (natural minor) or locrian.
this is true, but pigments doesn't let you de-select the root - so by programming in the dorian starting from the root as in the video you gain the ability to, e.g., restrict the bass to just the root, and really make it sound dorian
What we need is a mod where, not only will it generate, keys in one scale. But where it gives us all the other corresponding notes from other scales that will harmonize with that scale. And then we also need a VST like this that will go through all the scales that were ever made. All the blues scales all the Middle Eastern scales.
Thanks for watching 🙏 Check out my other Pigments videos: ruclips.net/p/PLwXZLCn5WRVM1sMhF185gL4sMK6tSRn7d
👉Or get some fresh presets that are all about Generative Music: 10 Generative Sequences for Arturia Pigments: bit.ly/3KyPkWe
Great video, I recently got Pigments and I'm looking forward to playing with it.
Thank you, and wishing you lots of fun with it 😊
4 minutes, love it. I like the demonstration, rather than just a vague overview I often see. Thanks, Janis - subscribed:)
Thanks a lot for the warm words 💚
My first time here. Love this kind of content!
So glad to hear, thank you 💚
Great video. No hype, clearly explained and inspiring! Many thanks.
Thanks a lot, really glad you liked it 💚
Amazing! I love Pigments
Thank you 💚
Solid video man, you have a chill vibe aswel
Thank you 💚
Super useful and inspiring, and wonderfully described. Thank you!
Tank you 💚
Thanks Jannis, more Pigments videos please!
Thank you 💚 there will be more! I really enjoy using it and already have some more fun patches I created 🔥
Lovely work on this Jannis... excellent tutorial !
Thanks a lot, really glad you liked it 💚
Thank you for this video. It's opened up some new avenues for me to experiment with when using Pigments!
Great to hear, thank you 💚 All the best for your music!
beautiful. loved it. thank you!!
Thank you 💚
Thanks, it's always good to see other people's imaginations at work.
Thanks John, really glad you enjoyed this one!
Excellent, eye opening video. Thank you!
So glad to hear, thank you 💚
Pigments is one of my favorite synths, and this gave me some new ideas on how to get even more out of it, so thank you for that, and I look forward to seeing more of what you can do with it as well 🙂
Hey Nigel, thanks for the warm words! Really glad it was helpful, and there will be more Pigments videos (actually I just released a new one). All the best for your music!
1:00 I feel you. I am fed up of having old project cry out "missing plugin" when you load then after a while. There are bazillion awesome plugins outthere but I try to limit their numbers and Pigments is among them as my go to synth.
Haha yes, glad to hear you can relate! Sometimes I feel like ignorance is a useful skill in digital music production to prevent yourself from drowning in the noise of new plugins.
very cool, thanks!
Thanks! 💚
Danke für das Video, gut erklärt und gezeigt. Ich mag den Pigments extrem, man spart sich so viele andere Synthis. 👍
Vielen Dank für die lieben Worte 💚 und ja, wenn man sich ein einziges Plugin aussuchen müsste würde ich vermutlich auch Pigments nehmen!
Thank you for making this! Excellent video!
Thanks a lot, I'm really glad to hear that 💚
excellent video tutorial
Thanks a lot 💚
Smart Pigments tricks, thank you
Thanks, glad you liked it 😊
Great idea! Thanks for sharing! 😀
Thank you, glad you liked it 😊
@@JannisLeWolff hi jannis, I saw you using the ableton synthesizers (analog, wavetable, operator) quite extensively. how do they compare to pigments in your opinion? is there anything pigments can do that ableton can't 🤔?
@@synthusiast2911 Well, for sure this sequence thing I'm explaining in this video is unique about it 😄 apart from that it basically includes all Ableton Synths into one plus having a Sampler, it also gives you some more coloring options like modeled filters, and overall is this one synth that will possibly never make you wanna buy another soft synth because it just can do it all. Usually with synths I feel like there is always something missing, and here it's some very clever design that - at least in this 3 months I've been using it - always offers a solution. The modulation possibilities are almost endless and offer more than the stock synths- of course you also have to spend some time getting into it. And - last but not least - it looks way more inspiring than the Ableton synthesizers 😄 Nevertheless I also love the Ableton Synths and think they are very powerful for stock synthesizers and for learning!
@@JannisLeWolff Yes, the idea of being able to do everything with one synth is tempting. I should probably try it out...
Thank you very much. Its fantastic you also are doing these Pigments videos. I think Pigments is really fun to play around with. Im new to Pigments, synthesizers and all of this, and your tips are fantastic. More Pigments Please, I have also learned much in your Ableton videos :)
Hey Rasmus, thank you so much- really glad to hear that you’re enjoying the videos! I’m also really inspired by it and have some more ideas for new videos 💪
All the white keys is already the dorian scale! Since you are picking random notes it is as likely you'll hear D as the root note (making it dorian) as you are to hear C (making it major). You could also hear it as phygian, lydian, mixolydian, aeolian (natural minor) or locrian.
this is true, but pigments doesn't let you de-select the root - so by programming in the dorian starting from the root as in the video you gain the ability to, e.g., restrict the bass to just the root, and really make it sound dorian
excellent
Thanks 💚
dale jannis!
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What we need is a mod where, not only will it generate, keys in one scale. But where it gives us all the other corresponding notes from other scales that will harmonize with that scale. And then we also need a VST like this that will go through all the scales that were ever made. All the blues scales all the Middle Eastern scales.
ey der Jannis.....was geht
CRAZYBUS MUSIC
Picked the worst possible sound to demo this. JHFC