Explained incredibly well, this is awesome. Do you a great job at demystifying this. This now looks a lot less overwhelming and something that I'll be experimenting with today. Awesome Jon, thx.
@@jonaudio I’m not sure if I’ve made an evolving pad but a fairly cool almost generative arpeggio from grains kicking off randomly with a shit ton of unison. Great exploration session.
@@jonaudio Yeah it’s just nice to sit and play around, and familiarize with the controls… until you start dialing in sounds that hit the sweet spot. Gonna rewatch the lesson again to allow it to sink in more. Great series!
Thank you very much for this great series of video tutorials! Pigments is such a beast 🙂 BTW: Expodec = Exponential Decay, Rexpodex = Reversed exponential decay, and SExp = Smooth exponential (decay)
Great set of videos that I'm really learning a lot from. But in this one it may have been better to use a sample that had a lot more to it than just a quick strike then a long tail-off. No meat to it so it's hard to hear the changes along the parts of the sample. Just an observation and again, loving the videos.
Is there a way to keep an imported sample from speeding up when pressing a higher note, or slowing down when pressing a lower note? I’d like to keep the same speed when pressing different notes. Thanks😊
Pigments 5 when do you guess version 6 will come out and how great is 5 anyways perfect can create any synth tone ever made like Roland’s and moog etc Korg and Dx1 and Dx7 etc ?
No idea when version 6 will be released, def looking forward to that though! Hard to say if it can make any synth tone ever because thats an endless amount of sounds, but I'm sure you could get very close. Its a very capable and versatile synth.
@@jonaudio thanks Jon. Do you have a how to make Howard Jones extended mix what is love. How to get all the sythn tones and solo synth in the song and the sythn base how to dial in on a Jupiter jap 8 on ARTURIA synth or the pigments synth if you could to a video post on that for all your appropriating sythn learners. We would appreciate it greatly champ 🙏🏻 👼🏻
Best intro to granular synthesis I've seen.
Hell yeah!! 🤙🤙
Thank you Jon. Another great video.
you're very welcome!
Explained incredibly well, this is awesome. Do you a great job at demystifying this. This now looks a lot less overwhelming and something that I'll be experimenting with today. Awesome Jon, thx.
thats great news!! you're very welcome!! Granular can make such cool textures, especially for evolving pads
@@jonaudio I’m not sure if I’ve made an evolving pad but a fairly cool almost generative arpeggio from grains kicking off randomly with a shit ton of unison. Great exploration session.
That's awesome dude! The granular engine is one of the coolest ones. It can be quite cpu heavy but man you can get some really cool sounds out of it
@@jonaudio Yeah it’s just nice to sit and play around, and familiarize with the controls… until you start dialing in sounds that hit the sweet spot. Gonna rewatch the lesson again to allow it to sink in more. Great series!
Thank you very much for this great series of video tutorials! Pigments is such a beast 🙂 BTW: Expodec = Exponential Decay, Rexpodex = Reversed exponential decay, and SExp = Smooth exponential (decay)
you're very welcome!!
well explained
Thanks for the lesson.
You're very welcome 🤙🤙
Awesome! Ty!
Great set of videos that I'm really learning a lot from. But in this one it may have been better to use a sample that had a lot more to it than just a quick strike then a long tail-off. No meat to it so it's hard to hear the changes along the parts of the sample. Just an observation and again, loving the videos.
Thanks for the feedback, it's great to hear you're learning a lot! Pigments is amazing!
Is there a way to keep an imported sample from speeding up when pressing a higher note, or slowing down when pressing a lower note? I’d like to keep the same speed when pressing different notes. Thanks😊
Unfortunately not at this time. That's something I hope will be added in a future update, it would really improve the synth
@@jonaudio definitely
Pigments 5 when do you guess version 6 will come out and how great is 5 anyways perfect can create any synth tone ever made like Roland’s and moog etc Korg and Dx1 and Dx7 etc ?
No idea when version 6 will be released, def looking forward to that though!
Hard to say if it can make any synth tone ever because thats an endless amount of sounds, but I'm sure you could get very close. Its a very capable and versatile synth.
@@jonaudio thanks Jon. Do you have a how to make Howard Jones extended mix what is love. How to get all the sythn tones and solo synth in the song and the sythn base how to dial in on a Jupiter jap 8 on ARTURIA synth or the pigments synth if you could to a video post on that for all your appropriating sythn learners. We would appreciate it greatly champ 🙏🏻 👼🏻