Sound Set For Arturia's Pigment

US Echo Season releases ColorCode set of 155 presets      17/08/23

Echo Season has released ColorCode, a new sound set of 155 presets for Pigments. A spokesperson told us, "ColorCode is your key to a pangaea of emotional flavors, ranging from dark to light, monochrome to vibrant."

Here's more details direct from Echo Season...

Within this set are deeply saturated synths, ultraviolet plucks, lush cerulean pads, ethereal evolving soundscapes, and ripping basslines. In addition you will also find Berlin school arpeggios, sophisticated sequences, icy keys, dramatic transition FX, punchy bass, neo-noir leads, and enveloping atmospheres.

From chillstep to house, ambient, downtempo, cinematic to cyberpunk and industrial – Colorcode has got you covered – there is something for everyone. All presets have modwheel, velocity, and aftertouch assignments, including all 4 macros - providing a wealth of incarnations.

The sound demo uses only patches taken from set (except drums).

ColorCode is available for Pigments version 4.1.1.3513 or later.

Pricing and Availability:

$37

More information:

 



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