MATRIXSYNTH: Memorymoog Multisamples on a Waldorf Blofeld


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Memorymoog Multisamples on a Waldorf Blofeld

via Boele of SCD:

"Well, here is a little example of the usage of a Memorymoog multisample in the Blofeld. Bare recording.

I combined the sample (sort of bellish bass) with a VA pulse waveshape from the Blofeld, added all kinds of modulation on that pulse waveshape, FM-ing one of the sample oscillators a little, added some noise, delay etc. etc.

http://www.synthmusic.info/mpdries/mm.mp3

Now one can argue if this sound isn't possible without the Moog's multisample which in fact is quite a basic one. I say no :-) At least not without a lot of extra programming. The characteristics of the Memorymoog's low end and overall EQ can't be simulated well on the Blofeld. Plus the randomness of pitch and other things of the Moog's samples.

Another important thing with multisamples from other instruments: the level-curve from a whole keyboard range is not easy (if not impossible) to simulate on the Blofeld.

Boele"

2 comments:

  1. The Janko Keyboard is a old design, originating in 1882. The Janko was developed so that amateurs could play difficult passages with ease.

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  2. Thanks, Alfred. However - you posted to the wrong entry.

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