I've been following your vids for a couple of days. So I sub'ed. I don't find that you're breaking any boundaries. But your explanations are well balanced and to the point. It feels more like being taught than someone breaking down a patch.
Dude I cannot express enough how grateful I am for your channel. Pigments has been my fav since for a minute now but I only would go from presets and reverse engineer to my liking. This is by far the most in depth i've gone into it and I love it even more now.
Thanks for the push. It's nice to go in with an idea and then getting taken in by all of the subtle ways to tweak these sounds. I think that Pigments is an amazing synth. Very powerful. I suspect that I can create just about any sound that I want to with it.
I've bought Pigments on a Christmas sale and Im in love with it. I think the possibilities are enormous (with sampler you can make granular synthesis). Would like to see more videos with this plugin. Also, great work, your videos are very instructive and easy to understand. Thank you.
I think you’ve done a good cutting to the chase and getting to the most important parts of sounds design, great tip with a specific overview of how to get the sub bass to sit better with the high end bass sound as well. I think the lay out of this synth, seems like the work flow can be relatively fast once you get to know it
Pigments is great! It has so much i prefer compared to serum. One thing i noticed thought, is that the default patch always starts with effects on it so remember to turn them off. Great vid
@@STRANJAH I would love to see a video where you show how to design drum sounds or transitions/SFX. Btw you make the most solid high quality tutorials for DnB. Im gonna be watching every upload!
Love your tutorials man, most easiest to understand. Keep going. Wanted to know if you could show us how to make a heist UK baseline eg (I need killers - Heist ) I would absolutely love to know how he does this. Listen to first drop . It's old track but still please 🙏 Cheers Ben v
finally a good dubstep tutorial that is not with seruuum x') ! Could you do more pigments tutorial with different kinds of sound design for different musical genre ? I really like the way you explain things, it was really clear to me and I would like to learn more about this synth =) GG again for your work sir
Another great video :) Have you ever considered trying to replicate lead synths used in more mainstream DnB tracks such as Take You Higher - Wilkinson or Desire - Sub focus?
Reckon you could do a tutorial on a foghorn like the one in ‘Barrington Levy Here I Come (parallel bootleg) or explain how I could adjust this one to get a lower pitched one like that? Cheers
Pigments is perfect for really fat, subby, oldschool style sounds. The rest of Arturia's catalogue goes way back and it's all hardware emulations, so it's p easy to see why. Deffo my favourite synth rn.
you just found this channel, I've Subscribed. would be really cool to see some old skool jungle/breakbeat pad sound design in serum, if thats something you be down for?
you can also put samples in serum right? also dragging a picture into serum automatically creates a whole wavetable based on the darker and lighter spots in the picture, has to be a png tho
Thanks for sharing Alan! So if you had to pick, Pigments, or Serum, which would be your go to synth? I know you were all about Serum and am wondering if that has now been dethroned?
Pigments picks up when Serum left off and improves on the interface, sound quality, and the double engines with an option of a sampler is pretty crazy.
@@ASH-ou4cg Well you caught me there. Luckily there is a separate VST called Serum FX, which allows me to apply Hyper Dimension to other VST's. You won't be seeing me without that. :P
Pigments is great but confusing for beginners, i stopped a long time to use it because it looks like a spaceshuttle cockpit and its heavy cpu usage but they update it
Yes its an option. However I wanted a consistent sub frequency without fluctuation of volume caused by the phasing. Mono would still cause the phasing.
More Pigments tuts please! Such an amazing sounding synth, would love to see you explore and explain some more sounds with it
I've been following your vids for a couple of days. So I sub'ed. I don't find that you're breaking any boundaries. But your explanations are well balanced and to the point. It feels more like being taught than someone breaking down a patch.
Dude I cannot express enough how grateful I am for your channel. Pigments has been my fav since for a minute now but I only would go from presets and reverse engineer to my liking. This is by far the most in depth i've gone into it and I love it even more now.
Turned out real well! Super easy to follow! I would love a tutorial that dives into drum patterns/variations found in footwork! Keep these coming!
Noted!
Thanks for the push. It's nice to go in with an idea and then getting taken in by all of the subtle ways to tweak these sounds. I think that Pigments is an amazing synth. Very powerful. I suspect that I can create just about any sound that I want to with it.
You're the best in the game, just like ARTFX. You guys rock!
Keep these videos coming. Really simple and easy to understand for a beginner like me!
Thank you Luke!
I've bought Pigments on a Christmas sale and Im in love with it. I think the possibilities are enormous (with sampler you can make granular synthesis). Would like to see more videos with this plugin. Also, great work, your videos are very instructive and easy to understand. Thank you.
I'm glad you're also using it. I've yet to get into the sampler, can't wait! What sounds are you putting in the sampler?
@@STRANJAH I'm still testing with the sounds, but drones and atmos make good results.
Keep up the work man you are 100% my favourite yotuber for DnB production
means alot!!
Thank you man ! Spent hours watching your videos ! very helpful and well explained
Glad it helped!
Glad I bought Pigments!!! Killer stuff
your tutorials and sound design is next level
thank you!
Great tutorial, man.
Pigments is awesome. Do some more tutorials with pigments. It would be neat
I think you’ve done a good cutting to the chase and getting to the most important parts of sounds design, great tip with a specific overview of how to get the sub bass to sit better with the high end bass sound as well. I think the lay out of this synth, seems like the work flow can be relatively fast once you get to know it
WoW great job! Love your approach , its so clear and simple , easy to learn and understand. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yep, Pigments is so good, it sounds so full.
Pigments is great! It has so much i prefer compared to serum. One thing i noticed thought, is that the default patch always starts with effects on it so remember to turn them off.
Great vid
Glad you like and thanks for the tip!
@@STRANJAH I would love to see a video where you show how to design drum sounds or transitions/SFX.
Btw you make the most solid high quality tutorials for DnB. Im gonna be watching every upload!
Love your tutorials man, most easiest to understand. Keep going. Wanted to know if you could show us how to make a heist UK baseline eg (I need killers - Heist ) I would absolutely love to know how he does this. Listen to first drop . It's old track but still please 🙏
Cheers
Ben v
thanks so much for the lessons!
My pleasure!
Killin' it
Thx bro
finally a good dubstep tutorial that is not with seruuum x') !
Could you do more pigments tutorial with different kinds of sound design for different musical genre ? I really like the way you explain things, it was really clear to me and I would like to learn more about this synth =)
GG again for your work sir
Great video again!
Thank you Gabor
Another great video :) Have you ever considered trying to replicate lead synths used in more mainstream DnB tracks such as Take You Higher - Wilkinson or Desire - Sub focus?
I have done a little bit of that (although I produce very little of it) I'll look into it though
Reckon you could do a tutorial on a foghorn like the one in ‘Barrington Levy Here I Come (parallel bootleg) or explain how I could adjust this one to get a lower pitched one like that? Cheers
Pigments is perfect for really fat, subby, oldschool style sounds. The rest of Arturia's catalogue goes way back and it's all hardware emulations, so it's p easy to see why. Deffo my favourite synth rn.
Yeah they have a good team of developers, loving their plugins.
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
you just found this channel, I've Subscribed. would be really cool to see some old skool jungle/breakbeat pad sound design in serum, if thats something you be down for?
sure. although sometimes i do jungle pads exactly how i do in this video for liquid ruclips.net/video/sr31vDqnpjg/видео.html
STRANJAH thanks bro! Very helpful I’ll give it a go
you can also put samples in serum right? also dragging a picture into serum automatically creates a whole wavetable based on the darker and lighter spots in the picture, has to be a png tho
please do more tutorials using pigments
good shit man
Thanks man!
Thanks for sharing Alan! So if you had to pick, Pigments, or Serum, which would be your go to synth? I know you were all about Serum and am wondering if that has now been dethroned?
Yes Serum believe or not has been DETRONED. Pigments takes it all.
@@STRANJAH Won't you miss Hyper Dimension though?
Pigments picks up when Serum left off and improves on the interface, sound quality, and the double engines with an option of a sampler is pretty crazy.
@@ASH-ou4cg Well you caught me there. Luckily there is a separate VST called Serum FX, which allows me to apply Hyper Dimension to other VST's. You won't be seeing me without that. :P
Brilliant video. Thanks man :)
Can you show me how to make that main lead sound from Prodigy - Voodoo People
Sup brother, will look into it.
how are you only on 2k subs lol great video thanks
Your welcome, and hopefully it will grow more soon. Appreciate you can help by sharing and subbing if you haven't already, bigup!
Yo can you do a non foghorn roller bass - track example is something like skamr - hey Danny
will look into it thx for the suggestion
Would love some roller sounds that aren’t fog horns please!
Pigments is great but confusing for beginners, i stopped a long time to use it because it looks like a spaceshuttle cockpit and its heavy cpu usage but they update it
Do you still use Pigments?
Could You do more of pigments please? Ive been using serum a lot, but lately i got absolutely hooked on pigments and thats all i use
You talked about a discord before in one of your video's. Please could someone send me the link couldn't find it. Cheers :)
You couldve also Just Put the Bass in Mono with utility
Yes its an option. However I wanted a consistent sub frequency without fluctuation of volume caused by the phasing. Mono would still cause the phasing.
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