Old-School patch/ creative ideas

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Kenneth
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Old-School patch/ creative ideas

Post by Kenneth » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:01 pm

I've been tampering with my Little Phatty and have been trying to recreate an old-school late 60's era patch like the ones used in the Beatles' Abbey Road. If anyone has successfully achieved this or has created their own sound that they are significantly fond of and would like to post, please do so!
I'd just like to see some ideas other people are having as opposed to just mine. And if anyone knows of any Moog sound sharing site I should check out, let me know!

Thanks
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Post by jamezdd73 » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:14 pm

I made an awesome lead the other day, which brings to mind the solo in "Welcome to the Machine" by Pink Floyd and with a bit of extra, minor tweaking it sounds like the melody in "Mongoloid" by Devo.
I'd love to have set up a patch sharing forum.

The sysex software I'm using displays all the midi information that is sent between my synth and the computer on the screen in some strange binary/code (but not actually binary), including information about presets, and I can just copy and paste that on the forum, but I'm not sure how other people's sysex software works...
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Sharing Forum

Post by Kenneth » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:30 pm

Yeah, I thought it would be a really neat idea where Moog owners could upload all their custom presets and share them with other users. Maybe it's something Moog should look into....*hint hint*

I'm sure it would be something greatly appreciated by everyone. :D
Moog Matriarch, ARP Odyssey MKII, Roland Juno-60, Yamaha DX7, Yamaha VSS-30

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