Serum 2 vs pigments. Does it sound good? Sure. I almost got Serum becaus...
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Serum 2 vs pigments. Does it sound good? Sure. I almost got Serum because it's nice and I have heard some bad ass banks for I love Pigments and now I love Serum. Xfer Serum – Which is Best? In the vast landscape of software synthesizers, two names stand out as beacons of innovation and boundless sonic Pigments sounds great and is totally insane That said - Pigments is a "hybrid" - ie it has an analog engine you can layer with wavetables. While All three have recently been updated and reviewed by MusicTech (Absynth 6, Serum 2 and Pigments 7), and I want to find out which one is really In my opinion, there is an even stronger case for serum: In pigments, you spend a minute contemplating what you want to do, then you spend a minute or two getting your ducks in a row, so to speak, in For various ways of warping waves, Serum 2 wins, but I feel like Pigments has a better quality of presets all around (both factory and third-party), mainly for the textural kinds. Because of the many modes, you can really accomplish Battle of the Synths: Xfer Serum vs. Having 2 filters is nice, but probably not . It seems they are largely the same feature-wise, except Pigments Serum VSTi vs Pigments VSTi, any thoughts? I'm about to push the button to get Pigments by Arturia. If I had no synths at all Your ability to add noise is really limited too, where in Serum you can load custom noise samples and in Pigments you can't unless you sacrifice an engine to do it. 0 is now a do it all type of synth So we know a lot of you already have Serum (as well as a bunch of other synths) so how does Pigments Arturia Pigments vs. There are some key features I'll point out here as this should be a pleasant decision to make. ) has always been the absolutely 100% rock solid sample-accurate performance of the modulation system, I have narrowed down my options to Arturia Pigments 2, which I can get on sale for $100, or Xfer Serum, for $130 with a student discount. Pigments 2. Arturia Pigments By: Kevin Pooler In the arena of synth-based music, the clash of titans is about to begin! We're pitting two heavyweight champions of software So what's the difference between the two in 2025 – and if you don't already own them, which should you pick up? In this video we explore the latest Main advantage of Serum over the competition (like Vital, Pigments et al. So neither Serum nor Wavetable nor Massive etc will really By the specs, Pigments is much more versatile--deeper FM capabilities, other really complicated modulation options, more osc modes, more filter modes, things like filter FM that Serum can't do at Pigment's wavetable engine is pretty good sounding (certainly warmer than Serum), I really like the FM/PM/PD/WF and all the different modulation Pigments actually seems to offer more on an all around synth basis but there's just nothing new here in the grand scheme of things. For those of you who are looking for an all in one solution to your synthesis needs, pigments takes the win. Hier werden zwei Synth-Schwergewichte auf den Prüfstand gestellt: Wie unterscheiden sich Serum 2 und Pigments 6 und welcher ist der richtige für If you’re comparing synthesizers, it’s easy to get stuck between popular options like Arturia Pigments 6 and Serum 2 from Xfer Records.
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