Why expend money on a polyphonic analog synth when we have a moog and ableton's wonderful sampler?? lol
Serioulsy, i was thinking about buying a tetra, perhaps prophet 08, but i decided not to be lazy and sampled my instrument. The results are far beyond my expectations, have a listen to those beautiful analog pads!!
I recorded from C1 to C5 20seconds of a raw sawtooth wave for each note. You can record the notes filter sweeped by moog filter too, the results are really cool. You can sample combined waves, whatever u like! If u dedicate ur time to this, u will be rewarded for sure.
It's a shame that youtube's compression fucks up the sound a bit.
Well, now i can create a wide range of polyphonic analog instruments with my moog!
Here's the link for a video i've made: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tqTvX552r0
Hope u guys enjoy!!
Slim Phatty's Beautiful Lush Pads
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Lovely demo! I was going to buy an analog poly too, but you have encouraged me to sample my moog for pads. I might invest in Redmatica's AutoSampler to make the process a bit easier. I also loved the sounds you were able to get out of that Uhbik phaser. Might have to invest in that too!
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Ditto.widdershins wrote:Lovely demo! I was going to buy an analog poly too, but you have encouraged me to sample my moog for pads. I might invest in Redmatica's AutoSampler to make the process a bit easier. I also loved the sounds you were able to get out of that Uhbik phaser. Might have to invest in that too!
Great demo - and I'll do some sampling experimentation too. I've already had a look at the Uhbik filters and will grab these as well.
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Hi there guys! Im really glad u enjoyed and u r getting inspired too! That's so cool!
I don't really think that u need to invest money in a sampler, ableton's is excellent! I tell u that i did'nt spend more than 40 or 50 minutes to record the waves. I just record, drag and drop in sampler, choose the root note and range and that's it!
U-he effects bundle is really GREAT! NEver heard anything like it!
Hope u guys post ur sampled moog projects here too!
i've made another quick demo and posted the link in the other post!
I don't really think that u need to invest money in a sampler, ableton's is excellent! I tell u that i did'nt spend more than 40 or 50 minutes to record the waves. I just record, drag and drop in sampler, choose the root note and range and that's it!
U-he effects bundle is really GREAT! NEver heard anything like it!
Hope u guys post ur sampled moog projects here too!

i've made another quick demo and posted the link in the other post!
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very nice ive done this as well with amazing results. i used my micromoog and roland s-550 sampler and then run it through some moogerfoogers and BLAM! AMAZING!... not quite as amazing as a true polyphonic analog but pretty close, gets me by for now lol
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