Great synth. Almost perfect workflow and user friendly interface, massive modulation ability’s, huge fx section with almost perfect shimmer reverb BUT… When I listen to a simple SAW, try to build my sound on it and compare it to other VSTs - I don’t like it… maybe it’s about algorithms, maybe it’s about filters… I don’t know why, but I don’t. So for me PIGMENTS not about ‘analogue’ sounds, but for granular, motion sounds. I tried many many vsts and for now my favorite synth for ‘analogue’ sound - Synthmaster2. Don’t know why, but I like its sound much more compared to others. Really underrated synth. So my dream for now is- synth master engine in pigments package - it could be the best vst synth ever)
I agree. It is a great synth with a lot of great features. Pigments just does not move me like other synths do. Not to say I cant make dope sounds with it but, I haven't had a moment where I was having fun creating a dope patch with Pigments. Synthmaster2 is amazing even tho the interface is terrible lol.
@@ProdByThatGuyFaceand one more synth - Synapse Dune 3. Almost perfect vst synth. I own it a long time but in the past it locked too complicated for me. But now, when I have moog subsequent, take 5, Waldorf iridium and know them perfect - dune 3 is absolutely simple and logical synth for me). Anyway, good luck and do more good stuff.
@@ProdByThatGuyFace Exactly right! The synthesizer is quite attractive with impressive features, but the sound engines lack that wow factor. Interestingly, a significant number of presets depend on sample/granular elements to enhance each preset.
I'm dying wirh the use of Kennan in the thumbnail. That would be so tight if he made beats and used Pigments
LOL that would be insane man.
Great synth. Almost perfect workflow and user friendly interface, massive modulation ability’s, huge fx section with almost perfect shimmer reverb BUT… When I listen to a simple SAW, try to build my sound on it and compare it to other VSTs - I don’t like it… maybe it’s about algorithms, maybe it’s about filters… I don’t know why, but I don’t. So for me PIGMENTS not about ‘analogue’ sounds, but for granular, motion sounds.
I tried many many vsts and for now my favorite synth for ‘analogue’ sound - Synthmaster2. Don’t know why, but I like its sound much more compared to others. Really underrated synth.
So my dream for now is- synth master engine in pigments package - it could be the best vst synth ever)
I agree. It is a great synth with a lot of great features. Pigments just does not move me like other synths do. Not to say I cant make dope sounds with it but, I haven't had a moment where I was having fun creating a dope patch with Pigments. Synthmaster2 is amazing even tho the interface is terrible lol.
@@ProdByThatGuyFaceand one more synth - Synapse Dune 3. Almost perfect vst synth. I own it a long time but in the past it locked too complicated for me. But now, when I have moog subsequent, take 5, Waldorf iridium and know them perfect - dune 3 is absolutely simple and logical synth for me). Anyway, good luck and do more good stuff.
@@ProdByThatGuyFace Exactly right! The synthesizer is quite attractive with impressive features, but the sound engines lack that wow factor. Interestingly, a significant number of presets depend on sample/granular elements to enhance each preset.