Can moog sound like harpsichord? If yes waht I need for it?
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Can moog sound like harpsichord? If yes waht I need for it?
Hi! Asking active users of moog users. Is it possible? Th ereason I ask is that I have midi file form musescore (https://musescore.com/user/10245186/scores/4355526)and I want moog sound like that what I need for it? It is for my performance.
Re: Can moog sound like harpsichord? If yes waht I need for it?
Don't know if this is too late, I just saw this post and found this Minimoog patch. I haven't tried it so I don't know how it sounds.Arciom Nesterovich wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 8:22 am Hi! Asking active users of moog users. Is it possible? Th ereason I ask is that I have midi file form musescore (https://musescore.com/user/10245186/scores/4355526)and I want moog sound like that what I need for it? It is for my performance.
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Re: Can moog sound like harpsichord? If yes waht I need for it?
Generally analogs are not known for the pluck or hammer hit (most people go on about bells and FM). It's down to the slower attack rates by adsr synths.
That is why bells, plucks etc became more possible with FM. Personally not my choice, I'd go for sample based synth or real. It's a really complex tone, like asking if it can do a grand piano, so nope not in my book.
That is why bells, plucks etc became more possible with FM. Personally not my choice, I'd go for sample based synth or real. It's a really complex tone, like asking if it can do a grand piano, so nope not in my book.