![]() Still, it's a cool addition, and the new utility stuff means I don't need to sacrifice an oscillator to play a transient anymore, or waste it for analog to get a sub oscillator out, legit useful stuff whenever I'm designing a sound in Pigments. Maybe it being free is also why I don't try too hard to learn the new engine, but I haven't really had much interest in harmonic mangling personally. I'm fairly sure it's a free update to anyone who owns it. The cherry on top of a well balanced cake - I got this for free, seeing as I was a Pigments owner already. ![]() ![]() It's kinda similar to NI's Prism if you're familiar with it. There's a lot of new presets that make use of it and I notice it's really nice for bell-type sounds, but of course it can be good for anything else. Parity is the proportion of odd and even harmonics.Odd and even refer to integer multiples of the fundamental pitch. The Ratio control adjusts the pitch ratio between each partial and its nearest neighbour. The harmonic engine is a very cool idea on paper, and it might be in execution too, but whenever I try to use it, it is admittedly hard to get a nice tone out of it. A number of controls shape the harmonic spectrum. This update basically adds a new engine - the harmonics engine, and also a new Utility tab, featuring two noise oscillators (they're playing back a sample so you can totally just use regular samples), as well as a simple sub oscillator. In stock (4) In stock (4 products) Out of stock (0) Out of stock (0. I'll keep this one short - if you need more detail or thoughts, everything from my Pigments 2 review carries over to this, 100%.
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