![]() ![]() ![]() The noises are based on a range of samples including machine noises, digital tones, and natural sounds such as forests and rain. You can even turn off the first two, and use Utility on its own, dialling up two different noise forms, and adding the oscillator and filters. (Image credit: Arturia) Performance and verdictĪs we’ve reviewed Pigments before, let’s focus on what’s new in version 3, starting with the Utility Engine, which is a third sound engine in its own right. ![]()
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