Pigments is a departure for Arturia, who had previously focused on software recreations of famous synthesizers. But will Arturia’s strategy of rapid‑fire free releases keep Pigments at the top? ![]() This is an interesting release strategy for a virtual instrument, where it’s more common to release major versions every three or four years. I reviewed the original Pigments in May 2019 and here we are, just over two years later, checking out Pigments 3. ![]() ![]() Arturia’s soft synth gets bigger and better.įor the second time in as many years, Arturia have released a major update for their flagship software instrument.
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