Hey EnGee!EnGee wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 6:38 am I had Pigments and sold it (no regrets at all). I still don't get it about sound quality! I didn't like it at all. Very thin. I take Synthmaster One over it any day.
Just now, I compared Pigments 2 side-by-side to Serum, Massive X, Synthmaster One, and Falcon 2. If you make sure all of them are putting out the same volume and you set each to a basic saw with no filter and listen, there is no appreciable difference! Add a basic LP filter, making sure you are using the basic filters with similar slope, similar volume at the filter stage, and differences are insignificant. I bet you couldn't pick out any of them by ear alone.
One thing is that by default, I've noticed, the Arturia synths tend to be set a little on the quiet side compared to some other synths. We all know that louder sounds better. To get a fair comparison, you need to normalize volume. Synthmaster One is the biggest offender here in setting things loud by default. And you need to make sure both synths are otherwise set up the same!
When I tested Synthmaster One, one thing immediately apparent is that that if you select the init preset, turn on filter 1 and open up the cutoff, the volume on the filter is very high! It is pushing the sound level up dramatically! Turn the filter on and off. Huge level difference! Pigments doesn't do this by default. The sound level with filter on and off is similar. If, however, you turn the volume on the filter all the way up, it sounds closer to Synthmaster One, but still not quite there. You have to nearly crank everything. Once you make sure the output levels are the same, the sound is the same. More volume makes things sound fatter and fuller and richer and more detailed. Plus, at high levels, you feel the bass more. The "thinness" you hear might just be because the sound is quieter. But levels are easy to change!
When plugin makers set their products to put out excessive levels by default, I think they are just cheating in the perception wars.
I used YouLean Loudness Meter 2 to compare the outputs of Pigments and Synthmaster One with the init patch, a simple saw, and a low pass filter opened up with no resonance. When playing a C3 note, Pigments 2 puts out -20.5 LUFS short term. Synthmaster One puts out -9.5 LUFS. This difference is HUGE and probably explains a lot about how people are perceiving things comparatively.
Many of Synthmaster One's presets actually are loud enough to push above 0dB and clip by default! What's up with that? I suspect they are doing this on purpose to make people think their synth sounds better than it actually does. Presets in Pigments are far quieter on average, being at more of a proper level, near -18dB. If you start building a song with all your instruments already clipping, you are going to have a distorted mess. A starting level of -18dB makes perfect sense.
The biggest differences otherwise are going to show up in the presets, as you are dealing with different sound designers with different tastes. And presets tend to be drenched in effects. But the raw engine? They are all very similar. So then it's really a matter of feature sets and interface design.
There is one issue with Pigments that might also explain some perceptions. When you sweep the filter using the cutoff knob onscreen and you have high resonance, the sweep you hear isn't perfectly smooth. It is a tad steppy. Mouse output is naturally steppy, as is a virtual knob. So many plugin makers add some software smoothing here. Arturia apparently doesn't. However, when you modulate the filter cutoff with an LFO or DAW automation curves or something, the sweeps are just as smooth as any other plugin, so unless you are performing live and sweeping your filters at high resonance with a mouse, this isn't likely to affect your final sound.
I gave Synthmaster One a good try. It's a decent basic synth. I wouldn't buy it for myself though. Rather limited. I liked ANA 2 better than this. At least it has a nice multi-breakpoint envelope with a configurable grid and good snapping and whatnot.
Pigments offers better usability with all its visualizations and much more features with more sound possibilities.
