As any analog funk synth programmer knows, detune and pan is a (old school) standard for rich sounds.Īrturia responded generously, stating that they are considering the feature request, but suggested unison for such (which is characteristic of techno but not funk if I am not mistaken). The “engines” cannot be panned independently. Unfortunately, there is a serious flaw in this VST. Also, as a fan of funk, I have always been on the search for a Monte Moir’s quality of analog patches that characterize Morris Day and the Time. With V Collection, all of the parameters that were available on any actual instrument are able to be tweaked to your heart’s desire. Spanning synths, organs, pianos, and more, each instrument is meticulously modeled after its real-world counterpart. Serum can load samples but in a much more basic way and the results are not that impressive. V Collection is Arturia’s acclaimed anthology of 24 keyboard instruments. Pigments has the ability to load samples and also has a granular engine if you are into granular synthesis. There's thousands of third party packs available, some of which are free. Many times I have created a patch, only to hear it the next day and hate it. If you like to use presets, Serum is a good choice. It is intuitive to the extent that I don’t have to keep mental notes of what I am changing in case I don’t like the sound. Pigments has the most logical arrangement of programming parameters I have ever seen. I decided to spring for Pigments, as I figured Arturia would have a user friendly interface compared to the millions of VST Wavetable/Subtractive synths out there. Synth Motions Vol.Ever since made, yet another, excellent vst suggestion (on top of Blue 3 and IKmultimedia Leslie Collection) I have been enjoying Arturia’s V6 collection. Welcome back to the 80s!!!Ĭheck out our audio demos (more are in the making) and don’t miss our launch special on our website. To follow up on our last video analog techno bass in Massive X we are going to be building a kick drum to support that bass. Every instrument was recorded without any effects like reverb or delay, use your own own trusty 80s reverb and delay and get your personal feeling. Thanks to Steve Dudas careful coding, Serum resamples its wavetables with. Synth Motions Vol.1 – Serum Edition is our contribution to this time, 211 presets containing lush pads, plug sounds, digital bells and more, newly programmed using the digital and analogue technology to get back the old 80s vibe useable for synthwave, retro pop, retro wave, retro electro or actual genres. We’re still in love with the old machines so we decided to create a hybrid library using analogue technology combined with digital processing. Emmett Brown were flying around with their DeLorean through our cinemas, we were just in our early teens and played on the C64, Atari ST or similar machines while listening to music mostly made with analogue and digital synths from this epoche.
To my ear the filters are smoother and have more character, the oscillators are smoother and have more weight. Cinematic modern composing or just want a collection of production-ready sounds. Here are my thoughts on it vs Serum (which I will never, ever stop using) I like the way Pigments sounds better. Back in the 80s, when Marty McFly and Dr. lines and more in this expansion for Arturia Pigments 3 by HydraTek.