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*Official Moog Prodigy Patches Page*
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 10:02 pm
by Greg_S
as a moog prodigy user i have made many fine patches to create some of those amazing moog sounds and just wanted to share them and have others post their own. just copy and paste this in the replies:
Glide:
Osc 1
Octave:
Sync Yes/No?:
Wave:
Osc 2
Octave:
Interval:
Waveform:
Mixer
Osc 1:
Osc 2:
Filter KBD Tracking: Off/Half/Full?
Filter
Contour Amount:
Cutoff Freq:
Emphasis
Filter Contour
Attack:
Decay/Release:
Sustain:
Loudness Countour
Attack:
Decay/Release:
Sustain:
Release Off/On?
Pitch:
Modulation
Rate:
Wave:
Osc Mod ON/Off?
Filter Mod On/Off?
Mod Wheel Setting:
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 10:16 pm
by Greg_S
Welp To Kick it Off
Glide:0
Osc 1
Octave:16'
Sync Yes/No?:No
Wave:Sawtooth
Osc 2
Octave:16"
Interval:UNI
Waveform:Sawtooth
Mixer
Osc 1:10
Osc 2:8
Filter KBD Tracking: Off/Half/Full? Full
Filter
Contour Amount:5
Cutoff Freq:0
Emphasis:4
Filter Contour
Attack:400
Decay/Release:1.5
Sustain:10
Loudness Countour
Attack:1ms
Decay/Release:1.5
Sustain:10
Release Off/On?On
Pitch:*adjust wheel as you see fit*
No Osc Mod used in this patch, however if you want a liquidy sound effect change the emphasis value to 8 and follow settings below.
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Modulation
Rate:30
Wave:Triangle
Osc Mod ON/Off? Off
Filter Mod On/Off? On
Mod Wheel Setting:Up all the way
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 11:44 pm
by Greg_S
anyone, anyone?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 2:23 am
by lollo
hi Greg,
i'm a new prodigy user, and deadly looking for patches to try out...
unfortunately, i don't have any patch to suggest you, yet...
i copied yours, and hope i'll post others...
if i will find good settings for good sounds i will post them here...
you said you have many other "good patches", so please share them with us

thanks
bye
lollo
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 9:47 pm
by Greg_S
i'll post em soon, i just have to dig up my patch sheets. anyway, waht did you think of the patch that i posted above? did it sound awesome?
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 2:17 am
by lollo
couldn't try your patch yet...my prodigy is been serviced in these days, so no chance to play him at least until this evening...
i will post my opinion about your patch as soon as i can...
thanks for your help to a novice prodigy-user like me...

bye
lollo
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 1:34 pm
by Greg_S
*bump* anyone care to share =)
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:40 pm
by Greg_S
come on it's been about 11 months! anyone, anyone! please share.
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:05 pm
by Greg_S
It's been another four months, come on people!
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:27 pm
by atkbg
Glide: 3
Osc 1
Octave: 8
Sync Yes/No?: Yes
Wave: ^
Osc 2
Octave: 4
Interval: 0
Waveform: |-|_|
Mixer
Osc 1: 8
Osc 2: 8
Filter KBD Tracking: Off/Half/Full? Half
Filter
Contour Amount: 4
Cutoff Freq: 3
Emphasis
Filter Contour
Attack: 2
Decay/Release: 4
Sustain: 8
Loudness Countour
Attack: 2
Decay/Release: 4
Sustain: 8
Release Off/On? off
Pitch:
Modulation
Rate: (my mod rate pot is not working)
---> Heres the trick, position the selector BETWEEN triangle and square
Wave:
---> Now, use the pitch wheel and mod wheel to create sweeps.
Osc Mod ON/Off? off
Filter Mod On/Off? on
Mod Wheel Setting:
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 3:23 pm
by Greg_S
It's been a few months, how about it? Anyone else?
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:21 pm
by ebg31
What about a thread devoted to Minimoog Model D patches? Slightly more adventurous, I'm sure, than the Prodigy Patch thread.
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 11:29 pm
by Kevin Lightner
I could post Mini patches until your eyes bleed, but I honestly don't understand the point. Knob settings from synth to synth can differ and it's very easy to make your own sounds, especially on these smaller synths.
Not a criticism at all, but I just don't understand why.
Could you explain?

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 11:58 pm
by ebg31
Perhaps, using a Prodigy in place of a Model D is just like using a Model D in place of a full-blown modular. There are far less options, so you need to be really clever, in order to come up with something unique and different. I wish I had some idea of how many great synth sounds were actually created on budget gear, rather than on a Minimoog, Prophet 5, Roland Jupiter, Fairlight CMI, or Synclavier II.