New to LP as well: patch questions

Great to play Moog analog again! Here are my first forum questions:

  1. Do any of you know more patch soucres besides “moog space”?

  2. I found that patches of the kind Jan Hammer / George Duke found their way into the Voyager libraries, but none of that kind is part of the LP libraries so far. Does any of you know the kind of sound I’m talking about and know any presets of that kind?

  1. Nope.

  2. That may be because those patches are 3-oscillator affairs, or use LP/HP filter settings, or… Then again, I suspect that many Voyager patches could be converted to the LP. My guess is that no one has tried.

Idea: It would be cool to have a simple converter program that would take a given Voyager patch and convert it to the equivalent LP parameters as SysEx data. Any programmers here wanna try it?

That doesn’t sound very encouraging. I really had expected a somewhat broader patch base from thousands of LP users worldwide…

Ok, looks like patch-work is waiting :wink:

Just make some yourself. :wink:

jimknopf: here is a new bank of presets for the Little Phatty. There are some Jan Hammer patches in here, and maybe some George Duke-like sounds also…

<click here to download>

Thanks very much, Amos!

But the link brings up a syxl file.
I don’t know this file extension type (I just know sysex files .syx).
I use midi-Ox and the Soundtower editor.

With which program is this file type transferred to the LP?

P.S. If it’s the LP 2 presets which you posted elsewhere in the forum, I already have them. But I only found 1 or 2, only remotely Jan Hammer like patches in them. I’m looking for those punchy, percussive lead sounds from the Jan Hammer/Jeff Beck cooperation.

Jim -

I just posted Amos’ LP Stage II Soundbank to MoogSpace. Find it here:

https://www.moogmusic.com/members/?section=files&file_section=1&cat_id=38&file_id=397

-Greg

Thanks, got it.

There are some very nice patches in there!

Still searching for more of the Jan Hammer, George Duke stuff, though I see meanwhile that it is probably not too difficult to program some of it myself, altogether not being too much unlike on an old Mini D.

Oops! That was a typo. The link is fixed now.
Looks like Greg got you taken care of, though. :slight_smile: