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MOOG MODEL 15 files sharing

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  • edited April 2019

    Anyone have three grand I could just have? I'll share (photos of) my patches. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2019/04/30/aion-modular-intros-synthesizer-model-15-in-eurorack-format/

  • @syrupcore said:
    Anyone have three grand I could just have? I'll share (photos of) my patches. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2019/04/30/aion-modular-intros-synthesizer-model-15-in-eurorack-format/

    Just saw that myself.....drool

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @Audiohub said:
    Here's a link (I hope) to a small collection of various Moog 15 presets complete with descriptions from my library. Be sure to enable the description button in the presets window to see the notes on patch construction, playing tips, etc.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/bz9bqo39x8ym22b/SYNTHGUY ZONE 1.m15b?dl=0

    Let me know if you can actually download them....
    Enjoy!

    I look forward to seeing what others are working on as well!

    PW Bass is awesome! Thanks for sharing.

    Would anyone be so kind to share this bank "SYNTHGUY ZONE 1.m15b" again?
    Like so often, Dropbox has lost the file...

    Thank you very much!

  • I was thinking about making some x/y pads for Model 15. Any combinations come to mind? Could try to bind two parameters to X, one to Y, or anythink. Im kind of looking forward to it but there are so many options? Did you try any?
    Over

  • edited January 29

    @_smund said:
    I was thinking about making some x/y pads for Model 15. Any combinations come to mind? Could try to bind two parameters to X, one to Y, or anythink. Im kind of looking forward to it but there are so many options? Did you try any?
    Over

    Hi _smund,
    I have been contemplating purchasing the moog modular 15, but the preset packs cost a further £38.91, are there any presets included in the main purchase and are they good, I am particularly interested in the sequencing aspects of the synth.
    Mike

  • edited January 29

    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

  • @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)". This should be theoretically possible.

  • @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

    A synth which could respond to text (or voice) prompts would be amazing.

  • @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

    A synth which could respond to text (or voice) prompts would be amazing.

    SynthGPT2 (a commercial product) does exactly that on desktop (VST3 and AU):
    https://fadr.com/synthgpt

    Maybe there's a free alternative out there already...

  • @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

    A synth which could respond to text (or voice) prompts would be amazing.

    SynthGPT2 (a commercial product) does exactly that on desktop (VST3 and AU):
    https://fadr.com/synthgpt

    Maybe there's a free alternative out there already...

    SynthGPT2 generates music clips. I was talking about a synth which could generate patches so we could then use them to play ourselves like a traditional synth.

  • @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

    A synth which could respond to text (or voice) prompts would be amazing.

    SynthGPT2 (a commercial product) does exactly that on desktop (VST3 and AU):
    https://fadr.com/synthgpt

    Maybe there's a free alternative out there already...

    SynthGPT2 generates music clips. I was talking about a synth which could generate patches so we could then use them to play ourselves like a traditional synth.

    Wow, indeed! The description on their product page is misleading, maybe that's why there is no demo version 😉

    But there are better options.

    Spire now has an AI based preset generator, since September 2024:
    https://synthanatomy.com/2024/09/reveal-sound-spire-synthesizer-new-1-5-17-update-adds-ai-preset-generator.html

    This one creates presets from an audio file, for the Vital synth:
    https://micromusic.tech/

    Create sound samples from a text prompt (sometimes it creates one shot sounds, sometimes riffs):
    https://elevenlabs.io/sound-effects

    Apart from these, I have done a few generative experiments using preset randomisation for different AUv3 synths using Drambo. For me, the key to getting usable sounds was to limit randomized value ranges to sane amounts and make separate ranges for each sound type and for a few favorite routings (which would be cables in Model 15).
    Not exactly prompting but good to stumble over sounds that I might not even have thought about.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

    A synth which could respond to text (or voice) prompts would be amazing.

    SynthGPT2 (a commercial product) does exactly that on desktop (VST3 and AU):
    https://fadr.com/synthgpt

    Maybe there's a free alternative out there already...

    SynthGPT2 generates music clips. I was talking about a synth which could generate patches so we could then use them to play ourselves like a traditional synth.

    Wow, indeed! The description on their product page is misleading, maybe that's why there is no demo version 😉

    But there are better options.

    Spire now has an AI based preset generator, since September 2024:
    https://synthanatomy.com/2024/09/reveal-sound-spire-synthesizer-new-1-5-17-update-adds-ai-preset-generator.html

    This one creates presets from an audio file, for the Vital synth:
    https://micromusic.tech/

    Create sound samples from a text prompt (sometimes it creates one shot sounds, sometimes riffs):
    https://elevenlabs.io/sound-effects

    Apart from these, I have done a few generative experiments using preset randomisation for different AUv3 synths using Drambo. For me, the key to getting usable sounds was to limit randomized value ranges to sane amounts and make separate ranges for each sound type and for a few favorite routings (which would be cables in Model 15).
    Not exactly prompting but good to stumble over sounds that I might not even have thought about.

    That Micromusic one is interesting.

  • @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

    A synth which could respond to text (or voice) prompts would be amazing.

    SynthGPT2 (a commercial product) does exactly that on desktop (VST3 and AU):
    https://fadr.com/synthgpt

    Maybe there's a free alternative out there already...

    SynthGPT2 generates music clips. I was talking about a synth which could generate patches so we could then use them to play ourselves like a traditional synth.

    Wow, indeed! The description on their product page is misleading, maybe that's why there is no demo version 😉

    But there are better options.

    Spire now has an AI based preset generator, since September 2024:
    https://synthanatomy.com/2024/09/reveal-sound-spire-synthesizer-new-1-5-17-update-adds-ai-preset-generator.html

    This one creates presets from an audio file, for the Vital synth:
    https://micromusic.tech/

    Create sound samples from a text prompt (sometimes it creates one shot sounds, sometimes riffs):
    https://elevenlabs.io/sound-effects

    Apart from these, I have done a few generative experiments using preset randomisation for different AUv3 synths using Drambo. For me, the key to getting usable sounds was to limit randomized value ranges to sane amounts and make separate ranges for each sound type and for a few favorite routings (which would be cables in Model 15).
    Not exactly prompting but good to stumble over sounds that I might not even have thought about.

    That Micromusic one is interesting.

    Yes, even if it's only for auto-creating wavetables that can be used in iOS synths 😉

  • edited January 30

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Apropos of nothing, I wonder if anyone has tried to train an "A.I." model so they could create patches based on user prompts... for example: "Create a French horn with filter controlled by aftertouch for (insert synth name here)".

    Sounds like a good idea.
    It would require a lot of patches with clear descriptions or enough tags describing the sounds and their properties.
    Such projects often fail because noone is ready to invest the required amount of preparation work before training can even start.

    A synth which could respond to text (or voice) prompts would be amazing.

    SynthGPT2 (a commercial product) does exactly that on desktop (VST3 and AU):
    https://fadr.com/synthgpt

    Maybe there's a free alternative out there already...

    SynthGPT2 generates music clips. I was talking about a synth which could generate patches so we could then use them to play ourselves like a traditional synth.

    Wow, indeed! The description on their product page is misleading, maybe that's why there is no demo version 😉

    But there are better options.

    Spire now has an AI based preset generator, since September 2024:
    https://synthanatomy.com/2024/09/reveal-sound-spire-synthesizer-new-1-5-17-update-adds-ai-preset-generator.html

    This one creates presets from an audio file, for the Vital synth:
    https://micromusic.tech/

    Create sound samples from a text prompt (sometimes it creates one shot sounds, sometimes riffs):
    https://elevenlabs.io/sound-effects

    Apart from these, I have done a few generative experiments using preset randomisation for different AUv3 synths using Drambo. For me, the key to getting usable sounds was to limit randomized value ranges to sane amounts and make separate ranges for each sound type and for a few favorite routings (which would be cables in Model 15).
    Not exactly prompting but good to stumble over sounds that I might not even have thought about.

    That Micromusic one is interesting.

    Yes, even if it's only for auto-creating wavetables that can be used in iOS synths 😉

    Oof. Guess I missed that detail this time. LOL.

    So my original idea stands. I'd like to see a text-based input to generate REAL patches for synths.

  • @rapidfire
    Yes, It’s good to go out the box

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