Just got it today and I love it. I would pay for a dedicated Pigments controller, too. (No mini keys, or even sounds, needed.)
How has no one else thought of this seemless integrated hardware/plugin workflow before?
Just got it today and I love it. I would pay for a dedicated Pigments controller, too. (No mini keys, or even sounds, needed.)
How has no one else thought of this seemless integrated hardware/plugin workflow before?
Hey @Alias
GREAT to see you’re enjoying the MiniFreak ‘system’! It IS rather good isn’t it.
I’m a HUGE fan of hardware analogue synths, i have quite a few, but the only two digital synths i’m actually ‘attached to’ are my MF and D-05, i’ll NEVER get rid of those!
I pulled the trigger and bought one today after having used the Virtual for sometime.
Time to get hands on I thought.
I think you’re in for some fun, as digital synths go, it’s pretty tactile and hands on. I think that’s one of the reasons it’s a keeper for me, that and the huge range of sounds and the sound quality.
I am still experimenting with the Microfreak…and now this!
I have to say Arturia / design team did a fantastic job of this… in my opinion their best work .
The body / colors / graphics and layout is brilliant. As well functions and sound, from what i seen and heard.
Arturia, Please make me a more budget friendly software controller out of the design. minus the body venting. 8-12 pads , 4-6 sliders , 8 pots . Seq & Arp … thank-you
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