Arturia efx Fragments has the 'Transient' and 'Grid' quantization options which help this plugin to be the most rhythmic and beat locked granular plugins out there. It helps make sure grains lock in on those important rhythmic parts of the source material. That's probably the thing that differentiates this from most any other granular plugin out there.
Was going to drop by and say this too. The plugin has tons of functionality and takes some experimentation to really unleash its potential. I watched Arturia's tutorial on it as well which brings up a lot of good points and explains a lot of the functions in great detail to better understand what you're changing.
Id recommend getting into vcv rack and building your own setups to achieve what portal and fragments provide. much better results with much more versatility.
clouds and all the other stuff in vcv is great but there's appeal to have everything set up for you. and vcv is one of the most cpu-hungry plugins out there, due to all inputs supporting audio-rate modulation.
@@Tennisers Yeah i would recommend taking the approach of setting up a dedicated setup within it. I have custom made a setup that works well for my personal use which just loads up within my custom template for my daw. so its always ready to go. for VCV I always use it the same way id use eurorack hardware and print it to a track. so CPU is a non issue.
@@Weaverbeats yeah, I'm not entirely sure I believe you that you don't steal plugins. And if you don't, frankly you should. Your skill set does not match your plugin expenditure. Also, if you can't afford a one time getty licence, you probably can't afford plugins. Pretty cringe tbh.
@@shogunai bro 😂 what ? you know that the images are for humor right? And his production is dope better than some producers who you think can “afford” to test plugins at will. Don’t agree with you but peace nonetheless
Testet the demo yesterday, and will buy a lisence next week. Arturia is my mine synthtools with Analog Lab and Pigments and several add-ons packages. Cool video!
Arturia efx Fragments has the 'Transient' and 'Grid' quantization options which help this plugin to be the most rhythmic and beat locked granular plugins out there. It helps make sure grains lock in on those important rhythmic parts of the source material. That's probably the thing that differentiates this from most any other granular plugin out there.
Was going to drop by and say this too. The plugin has tons of functionality and takes some experimentation to really unleash its potential. I watched Arturia's tutorial on it as well which brings up a lot of good points and explains a lot of the functions in great detail to better understand what you're changing.
I cant wait to turn my sounds into grains of sand later with this plugin.
you will definitely regret it
Thanks for making this dude was on the fence about this one
its great, the biggest downside is that there's only 60 presets
@@Weaverbeats I already have portal, would you say it’s worth having both?
Ngl I kinda really want this. Great video as always bro!
Id recommend getting into vcv rack and building your own setups to achieve what portal and fragments provide. much better results with much more versatility.
clouds and all the other stuff in vcv is great but there's appeal to have everything set up for you. and vcv is one of the most cpu-hungry plugins out there, due to all inputs supporting audio-rate modulation.
@@Tennisers Yeah i would recommend taking the approach of setting up a dedicated setup within it. I have custom made a setup that works well for my personal use which just loads up within my custom template for my daw. so its always ready to go. for VCV I always use it the same way id use eurorack hardware and print it to a track. so CPU is a non issue.
Gotta say Arturia never lets me down when it comes to visuals and UI
Grain dispenser in Guitar Rig has some pretty way out sounds
"Pay for your plugin", proceeds to use unlicensed stock photo in the video
Hey I put those on there for the aesthetic sir
@@Weaverbeats should still license it. Someone created it
@@Weaverbeats yeah, I'm not entirely sure I believe you that you don't steal plugins.
And if you don't, frankly you should. Your skill set does not match your plugin expenditure.
Also, if you can't afford a one time getty licence, you probably can't afford plugins.
Pretty cringe tbh.
@@shogunai bro 😂 what ? you know that the images are for humor right?
And his production is dope better than some producers who you think can “afford” to test plugins at will.
Don’t agree with you but peace nonetheless
ahahah this was a great video, good vibes man thanks!
I use portal to get something really experimental and then throw it in efx fragments to make it nice and rhytmic.
Testet the demo yesterday, and will buy a lisence next week. Arturia is my mine synthtools with Analog Lab and Pigments and several add-ons packages. Cool video!
Arturia the goat
you right, now who gonna milk it
more plugin police!
This is kinda better than Portal
true in some ways
I have Portal but dangit Bobby Fragments seems better
I kinda want this
artura
my price is $29, worth that if you have pigments as well?
Definitely
How did you get that price?
@@officialvisaural i have v collection and the fx bundle, must be a loyalty thing
@@CelticStone Ah. I only have VC7 lmao
this would be litty in my tesla
i’m over granular crap now... what’s next ? for real i want to know what new tech is good cause i want new effects
we going to take it a step back and start macro sampling. sampling entire albums
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