EML-101 Filt-a-scape: Patch simulates an EML-101 thru dampened delay.
Adjust Osc 3 freq so rate of repeats in highest octave
of kbd is about 3.3khz or less. Add reverb to taste.
Oscillators:
Octave: Osc1 - 8', Osc2 - 8', Osc3 - 4'
Wave: Osc 1 - 9 (250), Osc2 - 9 (250), Osc3 - 7.9 (218)
Frequency: Osc 1 - n/a, Osc2 - +4 (+86), Osc3 - 0 (-1)
Mixer:
Level: Osc1 - 9 (241) ON, Osc2 - 8 (213) ON, Osc3 - 6.8 (181) ON
Noise - OFF, External - OFF
Filter:
Frequency: 8kHz (242), spacing: +1 (+55), Resonance: 3.9 (093),
KB Amount: 3.3 (076), Mode: HP/LP, Cutoff Slope A/B: 12db/12db,
Envelope Amount: -1 (-29).
Filter Envelope:
Attack: 12mS (059), Decay: 4 Sec (217), Sustain: 0, Release: 5 Sec (227).
Amplitude Envelope:
Attack: 13mS (061), Decay: 0mS, Sustain: 8.8 (229), Release: 1 Sec (199)
Env Gate: KB.
LFO:
Rate: 4.5 Hz (180), Lfo Sync: Off
Wheel Mod Bus: Source-Square, Destination-Pitch, Shaping:On/Pgm,
Amount: 2 (028)
Pedal Mod Bus: Source-Osc3, Destination-Filter, Shaping: On/Pgm,
Amount 5 (129).
Glide: Off, Release: On, Pitch Bend Amt: +/- minor third
1>2 Sync: Off, 3>1 FM: Off, Osc3 Kbd Ctrl: On, Osc3 Freq: Hi,
KB Mode: Low-note priority, KB Trigger: Multiple.
Master Volume: 6.2
Output config: Mono output/ No plug in B output.
Optional: Small bit of compression (tube or optical) to tame amplitude variations a bit. Reverb.
Regards,
LWG
August 2005 Patches
What is needed is for Moog Music to give us some file space here to post our sounds. No idea how many would contribute (I would!), but until space is provided, the only recourse is either to post a list of parameter values (like LWG) or post your patches on another site.
One possibility is the Voyager Yahoo forum:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/mmvoyager/
That forum isn't very active anymore (seems that everyone is here), but could still be used for exchanging patches.
One possibility is the Voyager Yahoo forum:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/mmvoyager/
That forum isn't very active anymore (seems that everyone is here), but could still be used for exchanging patches.