![]() I think the closest things on the market currently to taking over Serum is VPS Avenger (which is really good BTW), and Phase Plant (which is still a bit young but has tremendous promise). MacMINI 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 Quad Core, OSX version 10.15.7, 16 Meg Ram, 1TB SSD, Mainstage 3.5.1, Korg Kronos SE 88, Yamaha EX5, Roland Ax Edge, Arturia V Collection, Korg Legacy Bundle, IK Multimedia Sample Tank 4, Miroslav Philharmonic, Syntronic, B3X, GSI VB3, AI-Studio D50 VR. However a merely OK synth isn't going to kill Serum. Effortlessly build, animate, customize, and refine complex patches unlike anything you’ve ever heard. I'm not saying Pigments a bad synth, it's OK, and the price is right at least right now while it's on sale. Pigments 3 raises the bar for VST instruments, surpassing the capabilities of premium hardware synths and plugins alike, making your wildest sonic fantasy a full-color reality. The only real advantage Pigments seems to have is sample playback and granular synthesis. The modulation and stuff looks better, and easier to work with then Serum but eventually not going to make big enough of a difference. Having 2 filters is nice, but probably not enough of a consideration because of the engine count. Your ability to add noise is really limited too, where in Serum you can load custom noise samples and in Pigments you can't unless you sacrifice an engine to do it. But many patches sound thin because of this design, because you can't layer in base in the same patch like you can in Serum. You only get 2 engines, although to be fair you can have up to 6 analog oscillators. Pigments is different, and for the worse in my opinion. Mix in customer friendly way to buy it through Splice and it's hard to beat. ![]() It's sort of stood the test of time and has large amounts of presets and tutorials so it's a great synth to learn for newcomers. People are still making lots of music with Serum and will be for a long time.
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