U-he’s betas are more stable than most companies’ final releases.IvyBirds wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:48 pmWe have the Zebra 3 Beta not the actual finished product that's for 2026swilow11 wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 8:57 pm We got Serum 2, Omnisphere 3, Absynth 6, Zebra 3, Falcon 2026. Even Massive X got updated. I probably forgot things too. Pigments 6 and Current 2 were this year, I think.
2025 killed it, people. What's next?
I have all of them however
2025: The Year of the Monster Synth
- KVRAF
- 18489 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 26 Aug, 2001 from UK
“As with previous updates, Pigments 7 is available for free for existing users, who can update now via Arturia’s Software Center app.” - from post on MusicRadar.
Maybe they are only charging me 69 bucks
Maybe they are only charging me 69 bucks
- KVRAF
- 37508 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
The offers page is a bit whacked - it's offering it to me for $99 and I already have itdarrenr wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:12 pm “As with previous updates, Pigments 7 is available for free for existing users, who can update now via Arturia’s Software Center app.” - from post on MusicRadar.
Maybe they are only charging me 69 bucks![]()
Just try the ASC - it should just auto update
- KVRAF
- 18489 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
One of the misconceptions, and a very persistent one, is that there’s some duty to use as many features as possible on any given instrument. That’s as silly as being expected to eat everything in a chafing dish at a buffet. Maybe you could, over the span of many visits, but a “monster synth” can be about having a variety of features available, not necessarily having to use them all for every occasion.twal wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:16 amCome to think of it, I rarely use supersynths for "supersynth" sounds. For most music the sounds are just too much. I use them as preset machines a lot of the time (like most people) and do sound design as well but usually for nothing too over the top. Most of the time I want simpler sounds. Tone2 has nailed sophisticated design, yet fast and playable presets- I've stayed away so far from Current for whatever reason, I think it was the sub thing that put me off at first...concealed identity wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 3:35 am My favorite thing about Current is that it doesn't feel like one of those "monster" do-it-all synths- everything in it feels deliberate and in service with the other functions. It's incredibly deep, but it feels like you never have to search for anything. Experimenting usually makes something sound more interesting and less often like garbled chaos. I think Serum 1 and Pigments are in a similar spot, but Serum 2 has sacrificed that usability a bit in place of more features (and Pigments may end up that way).
For me, the sounds I get from massive synths rarely end up being worth the time or effort, and slightly more focused ones are just more fun. I'm looking forward to trying out Zebra 3 to see how I get on with it.Yeah, I don't think there is really a reason to own so many supersynths. "Simpler" synths and emus have been more interesting to me as of late. LOOSE BRAINSTORM: Most synths will eventually have to have incredible random features, perhaps use AI, (like to use random preset/controls) and be nice and sleek (Absynth 6, Halogen)- Icarus is amazing for this like stated above; and you can see sales for Synthmaster which I like, going down this BF which I chalk up to difficult design, cpu hungry, no random, more popular synths added throughout time, and more deliberate synths being made imho, hope they can continue on and innovate...Echoes in the Attic wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:43 am What the OP calls monster synth I think of as a hybrid synth but not in the vintage hardware emulation style. The taking full advantage of software style, usually involves wave tables and a lot of modulation and often samples in some form. Omnisphere, Blue 3, Ana 2, Absynth, Icarus, Pigments, Falcon, Halion, Avenger, Rapid, Current, Serum, Phase Plant, Equator, Zebra (even though no samples), Massive X (same), Dune 3 (same), maybe Kontakt. Some are missing. We all know. Bit of a grey area of course.
I try not to have too many at once as they are typically so darn deep in just doesn’t make sense to have more than a few.
But yeah for 2025, was pretty stoked to see Omnisphere and Absynth updated. Serum update won me over and also finally picked up Dune 3. Not updated this year but just took me a while.
EDIT: Synthmaster 2 and One were some of my most used synths for a time.
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- KVRAF
- 18489 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I’d be happy if they just fixed the interface to run on modern monitors and added MPE.
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- 18489 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I hear it will come out in two weeks, along with a new healthcare plan.Super Piano Hater 64 wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 3:53 pm My broken crystal ball says "two more weeks"
(It only gives me the power to view context clues)
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- 18489 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I think so. I bought v1 and I’ve never had to pay for an upgrade before now.Benjamin923 wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 4:42 pm Is this the first paid Pigments upgrade? I don’t remember what version I bought originally but I think I’ve been getting major releases for a while
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- KVRian
- 799 posts since 2 Nov, 2014
Did you misbehave?darrenr wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:12 pm “As with previous updates, Pigments 7 is available for free for existing users, who can update now via Arturia’s Software Center app.” - from post on MusicRadar.
Maybe they are only charging me 69 bucks![]()
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 6 Jul, 2009
It's a free update. I already have it installed and running.zerocrossing wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:39 pmI think so. I bought v1 and I’ve never had to pay for an upgrade before now.Benjamin923 wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 4:42 pm Is this the first paid Pigments upgrade? I don’t remember what version I bought originally but I think I’ve been getting major releases for a while
The new filters are really nice, at a quick listen -- I always felt Pigments was a bit on the softer side, these can be pushed into harsher territory but can be used together to color the sound with a lot of variety. I tried running the Reverb filter through Rage variations, some interesting timbres to be had.
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- KVRian
- 987 posts since 10 Feb, 2017 from By the Slot Machines
Maybe the site is not recognizing you own Pigments in the first place and the discount is because you own other products? Wrong account? Glitch? Time to probe them
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 26 Aug, 2001 from UK
I think you guys are right, that offer was just because I own a KeyStep. ASC just downloaded the update no problems. Sounds and looks great!twal wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 7:23 pm Maybe the site is not recognizing you own Pigments in the first place and the discount is because you own other products? Wrong account? Glitch? Time to probe them
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- KVRian
- 987 posts since 10 Feb, 2017 from By the Slot Machines
zerocrossing wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:24 pmOne of the misconceptions, and a very persistent one, is that there’s some duty to use as many features as possible on any given instrument. That’s as silly as being expected to eat everything in a chafing dish at a buffet. Maybe you could, over the span of many visits, but a “monster synth” can be about having a variety of features available, not necessarily having to use them all for every occasion.twal wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:16 amCome to think of it, I rarely use supersynths for "supersynth" sounds. For most music the sounds are just too much. I use them as preset machines a lot of the time (like most people) and do sound design as well but usually for nothing too over the top. Most of the time I want simpler sounds. Tone2 has nailed sophisticated design, yet fast and playable presets- I've stayed away so far from Current for whatever reason, I think it was the sub thing that put me off at first...concealed identity wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 3:35 am My favorite thing about Current is that it doesn't feel like one of those "monster" do-it-all synths- everything in it feels deliberate and in service with the other functions. It's incredibly deep, but it feels like you never have to search for anything. Experimenting usually makes something sound more interesting and less often like garbled chaos. I think Serum 1 and Pigments are in a similar spot, but Serum 2 has sacrificed that usability a bit in place of more features (and Pigments may end up that way).
For me, the sounds I get from massive synths rarely end up being worth the time or effort, and slightly more focused ones are just more fun. I'm looking forward to trying out Zebra 3 to see how I get on with it.Yeah, I don't think there is really a reason to own so many supersynths. "Simpler" synths and emus have been more interesting to me as of late. LOOSE BRAINSTORM: Most synths will eventually have to have incredible random features, perhaps use AI, (like to use random preset/controls) and be nice and sleek (Absynth 6, Halogen)- Icarus is amazing for this like stated above; and you can see sales for Synthmaster which I like, going down this BF which I chalk up to difficult design, cpu hungry, no random, more popular synths added throughout time, and more deliberate synths being made imho, hope they can continue on and innovate...Echoes in the Attic wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:43 am What the OP calls monster synth I think of as a hybrid synth but not in the vintage hardware emulation style. The taking full advantage of software style, usually involves wave tables and a lot of modulation and often samples in some form. Omnisphere, Blue 3, Ana 2, Absynth, Icarus, Pigments, Falcon, Halion, Avenger, Rapid, Current, Serum, Phase Plant, Equator, Zebra (even though no samples), Massive X (same), Dune 3 (same), maybe Kontakt. Some are missing. We all know. Bit of a grey area of course.
I try not to have too many at once as they are typically so darn deep in just doesn’t make sense to have more than a few.
But yeah for 2025, was pretty stoked to see Omnisphere and Absynth updated. Serum update won me over and also finally picked up Dune 3. Not updated this year but just took me a while.
EDIT: Synthmaster 2 and One were some of my most used synths for a time.
You're right. I prefer to look at it like this- I think people have the misconception that more is better and buffets are optimal, that spreading oneself with a plethora of tools is optimal, and spending time at said buffet, if one is visiting one, is optimal.
