Arturia Pigments Presets – Chronicles: Null Frequencies
Key Features
• 25 synth drone presets for Arturia Pigments and Analog Lab V
• Dark, tonal and textural drones with cinematic and atmospheric character
• Suitable for ambient, cinematic, experimental and electronic music
• Includes evolving, rhythmic, spectral and slow-moving sound layers
Overview - Ambient Atmospheric Drones for Pigments
Chronicles: Null Frequencies contains 25 synth drones for Arturia Pigments and Analog Lab V, developed as a focused collection of dark tonal layers and textured atmospheres. The presets explore a range of deep low-frequency drones alongside more open and airy tones, offering variation across different registers and musical contexts. Many sounds evolve gradually, introducing subtle harmonic movement, shifting timbres, and dynamic textures that add depth and motion to a composition.
The collection moves between dense, weight-driven atmospheres and lighter spectral elements, giving flexibility when building cinematic backgrounds or ambient soundscapes. Some presets carry a more epic and expansive tone, while others lean toward experimental territories with irregular modulation patterns, pulsing layers, and fragmented rhythmic elements. You will also find simpler drone structures that work well for minimal passages or for supporting melodic content without becoming dominant.
Chronicles: Null Frequencies is suitable for film scoring, dark ambient production, electronic music, and sound design projects that require evolving sonic environments. The presets respond differently across the keyboard, encouraging exploration of lower notes for heavier textures and higher registers for thinner, more delicate tones. This range allows the collection to function both as a primary atmospheric layer and as a complementary element within more detailed arrangements.
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Requirements
• Pigments 7.0.0.6447 (x64) or newer
• Analog Lab Edition: Analog Lab 5.12.2.6463 (x64) or newer
File size: 214 MB (ZIP archive)
Credits
Pigments and Analog Lab V are developed by Arturia.