MATRIXSYNTH: How to Add Your Own Samples Into Animoog and the first Pack via dischord


Saturday, August 25, 2012

How to Add Your Own Samples Into Animoog and the first Pack via dischord


via dischord where you'll find the pack and additional details.

"Early this morning reader DSWO sent me an email linking over to an interesting post on Moog's official forum. After poking around in Animoog to recover his presets, craig8128 found a bunch of samples and started to opine on how to add user timbres. This was pretty exciting stuff so I got into a full-on hackathon today!

Adding files to the directory suggested by craig8128 didn't yield any results. I was encouraged though and started looking around on my own. I realized I didn't see any of the Richard Devine or B.A.S.E. timbres in that directory, so I figured that wasn't the right place. I found both in the cache directory, and poked around in their for a while. I wasn't able to add new timbres there, but I was able to make the first 2 octaves of any factory timbre do interesting noises.

After about 4 hours I found the right directory! As you see by this screenshot here, I am now able to add my own Timbres!"

The directory to load them is at [Animoog Directory]/Documents/.data/samples/

1 comment:

  1. Excellent! Many thanks for posting that! Next I'll see about sampling my modular to import it. :)

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