Arturia released an update to their Pigments synth plugin, of which I know nothing, so I downloaded/installed the demo.
The controls in the plugin seem working fine, the demo limits are save disabled, and 20 minutes session time-limit then reload, so
pretty easy to find if you like it. I found a pair of nice presets right away (as well as some daft ones, but that's common in commercial
products. Using new AVLinux, latest linux Reaper, plugin wrapped by yabridge.
Arturia Pigments demo working well
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Re: Arturia Pigments demo working well
They do have a registration app, but it's not an ilok, more like an IK software manager, but with less drama I just discovered they have a light free version of Analog Lab V called Analog Play. The download was 3.6 gig, it took awhile to unzip, and then the installer slogged it's way throoo a rather large number of bytes ...but the 100 free presets are really nice, including synths of course, a grand piano, a rich ethereal vocal pad etc, each 'sound' comes with some relevant controls, and a unique backdrop. The concept is a bit like an NI 'Play Series' or an IK Syntronik synth, more sound than knobs, fine by me for a free teaser. There were no issues registering the product with their system. So time to be on the lookout for a sale price on a hardware product that has a deeper version of Analog Lab bundled up The link points to a store's guide for authorizing Arturia products, and the pics are worth a dozen words in a good tailwind