I didn't mind it because there are certain types of virus which are useful..
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I didn't mind it because there are certain types of virus which are useful..
Pigments is just another name for colors. The synth is colorful. That's it. It has nothing to do with pigs and it's a major stretch to link it to cancer.THE INTRANCER wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 2:09 am Of all the names they could have chosen for this beginning with letter P, they chose that... They could have named it something like Assimilator, Photostream, Morphius, Waviator, Forminator, Spectrafuse, Flow, Hyperwave, Tsunami, Plasmaform, Iridescence... Fluidation.... something interesting, but no they call it after the first 3 letters of a farm animal that eats turnips on a piece of farm land...
I've heard and read some strange name for software...but this is probably the worst named synth ever heard from software company let alone a hardware and software company. I wouldn't buy or use it because of the name alone.
More seriously though..
"Melanoma of the eye
Melanoma is cancer that develops from pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. Most melanomas develop in the skin, but it's also possible for them to occur in other parts of the body, including the eye.
Eye melanoma most commonly affects the eyeball. Doctors sometimes call it uveal or choroidal melanoma, depending on exactly which part of your eye is affected."
I'd have the guy fired, for putting that name on a product to be sold, on that basis alone.
For velocity, check : Side chain modulationfelis wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 11:33 pm Just from a quick skim of it, it's got a lot of nice features.
I usually don't use arp/sequencer stuff too much, but this one seems fun to toy with.
Lots of good filters too.
The VA is a bit skimpy, but that's been done to death anyways.
Haven't dug into the deeper aspects of it, but I'm nit-picky.
First thing I noticed was that they missed release velocity as a mod source.
That's enough for me to take a pass on it,
because I've got VA/Wavetable synths that handle that nicely,
and it's important to me.
Maybe they'll add it, but I won't hold my breath for it.
Then they should have called it something along the lines of Colouriser (or Coloriser if American) then, if that's the case (Adj: Colour rising...meaning moving waves).
Realy? Are you just listening to the presets or trying to dial in a fat sound?
Same here, and add to that i think this synth GUI is a perfect example of what intuitive and easy to use is. And not only that, the whole design. What i like alot that its big but it doesnt give you all the parameters wich makes this synth not to look overwhelming. Instead it shows what you need and most importantly a list (horizontal thing in the middle) of modulations that are active. Im surprised no one has ever thought of making something like that. Its such an amazing indicator what is being modulated.Distorted Horizon wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 7:26 am Say what you say (some) people.. I'm pretty impressed with Arturias latest synth. Name is a bit funny yeah but finally they have something more to offer than some so and so emulations of an old hardware.
Maybe not a must buy for me but if I had to choose a new synth and I had to choose between serum and pigment..
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