I purchased Vital during the early access period and I've used some of its Text to Wavetables in Pigments but it's not quite the same since Pigments lacks the Vocode parameter. But you're correct Vital can be used with Pigments as a wavetable editor. To be honest I like Vital's core sound better especially the Unison but am still a big fan of Pigments. It would appear that earlier versions of Pigments might have been a heavy influence on Vital as there are some similarities.ecasasmusic2 wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 12:05 pm There is also a free solution, Vital. Its wavetable editor also allows to manipulate partials the way you want. The wavetable can be used in Pigments.
I'm not sure about "most people" also owing the V collection but that's a good point those synths can be used to make wavetables for Pigments since it has no WT editor.ecasasmusic2 wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 12:05 pmAnd most people who own Pigments also own V Collection. Both Synclavier V and CMI V are capable of traditional additive synthesis with full control of 24 partials and morphing them across time. The result can be saved as a sample in CMI, and it can be used in Pigments or any other sampler.
