[Feature requests] for pigments

Hi :slight_smile:
it would be dope to have this features inside pigments :slight_smile:
New wolume ducker fx
ability to modulate global output volume
fully featured wavetable editor
third full engine
preset + vt previews
more then 16 step seq/arp with midi import and export functions
ratcheting inside step sq
more ui theme colors blue red green :slight_smile:
more anv lfos function slots :slight_smile:

HI @WhillD and welcome to The Sound Explorers Forum!

Thanks for the suggestions!

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Hi @WhillD ,

Have a look at this topic:

From the sound designer perspective, it would be great to see 8 function generators 8 lfos and 8 envelopes.
And new spectral engine or spectral warp knobs :slight smile:
Thank you arturia your synth is fun to use :slight_smile:
:heart_on_fire:

Fm for classic filters,combs,flangers, and addition of all pass filter ,with the new trance gate fx would be nice to have :slight_smile:
Plus more then 16 steps in the step sq + step sq per engine please :slight_smile:

For me just three things:

  1. Better sync to tempo, not only 120bpm (!).
  2. Drift amount control.
  3. Wavetable editor.

Hi @Mateuszek. Welcome back.

In a DAW/host it sync to the host tempo.
In standalone mode it sync to the local sync. If you don’t have s a device that can set the midi tempo, then you can set it in Pigments Audio and Midi settings.

The Analog engine do have Drift Parameter. It’s located in the Engines Tune settings. Click the icon right of the text TUNE.
Tune Settings

Wavetable Editor have been requested before. Let’s see if it will come in a future version.

Another time, then please start a new topic for a suggestion. That’s easier to find for everyone.

Wavetable editor would be good. As well as the ability load a sample into the Additive engine and have Pigments reconstruct it. Basically the same feature that is in Logic Pigments