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Expansions for Animoog with interesting pads.

I'm looking to expand my possibilities for pad sounds in Animoog.

What expansions would you recommend for interesting and varied pads? The more interesting and varied modulation and performance control, the better!

Can be recommendations for both official and also third party packs (am looking into those myself at the minute).

Cheers!
Oscar

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  • Do you have all of my preset and timbre banks?

  • edited May 2017

    Cheers! I've installed your packs before (when I was exploring creating my own timbres) but I found the ones I tried out (while very good sounding) to be quite harsh and aggressive. Very cool sounding but not the kind of sounds I'm working with using Animoog.

    Since I'm installing new packs today though, I'll throw them on again and dig deeper. Cheers for your reply (and all the work you put into these sounds!).

    Are there any patches you specifically recommend for ambient pads with lots of performative control?

  • I have almost all of the add on packs. Vintage vibe seems to have a lot of pad sounds compared to the others, they are nice but not very unique sounding to me. I would recommend the Richard Devine pack and the MonsterMoog, they have a lot of great timbres and you can easily modify the pad presets on those to come up with some more interesting variations.

  • edited May 2017

    ' The Grateful Dead ' gives 3 banks , one is the ' GD Ensemble'
    Also I highly recommend the
    ' Devine'

  • Thanks for the insight all. How does the Monster Moog IAP compare to the Model D one? Are they very different in their nature?

  • the 'song haven touch' presets are amazing

  • @OscarSouth said:
    Thanks for the insight all. How does the Monster Moog IAP compare to the Model D one? Are they very different in their nature?

    I don't have the model D pack, all timbres in that one are taken from a minimoog model D. There are a lot more timbres in the monster moog pack and they are taken from various moog synths and modules.

  • I also must encourage you to design your own pads. You can essentially drag your oscillator through an entire grid of timbre slices in any fashion you like.

  • edited May 2017

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    I also must encourage you to design your own pads. You can essentially drag your oscillator through an entire grid of timbre slices in any fashion you like.

    Oh yeah it's amazing. I plan to spend a LOT more time with it. In this case though I've got 1.5 free daytimes left to finish off a quad sound system in AUM (see other thread!), a 'misc tasks' style setup for another iOS gig and on top of that learn 2 different wedding sets, for a run of 8 consecutive nights concerts that's coming up!

    It's going to be a busy week..

    Just cracked the routing for the quad system gigs though. Sounding lovely too. In the end I built up a layered pad sound from slightly tweaked stocked presets in Animoog and Sunrizer (and a few more effects in AUM. Defo going to do the job!

  • @OscarSouth said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    I also must encourage you to design your own pads. You can essentially drag your oscillator through an entire grid of timbre slices in any fashion you like.

    Oh yeah it's amazing. I plan to spend a LOT more time with it. In this case though I've got 1.5 free daytimes left to finish off a quad sound system in AUM (see other thread!), a 'misc tasks' style setup for another iOS gig and on top of that learn 2 different wedding sets, for a run of 8 consecutive nights concerts that's coming up!

    It's going to be a busy week..

    Just cracked the routing for the quad system gigs though. Sounding lovely too. In the end I built up a layered pad sound from slightly tweaked stocked presets in Animoog and Sunrizer (and a few more effects in AUM. Defo going to do the job!

    Hold on to this enthusiasm. Bottle it. Siphon off as needed :)

  • edited May 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @OscarSouth said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    I also must encourage you to design your own pads. You can essentially drag your oscillator through an entire grid of timbre slices in any fashion you like.

    Oh yeah it's amazing. I plan to spend a LOT more time with it. In this case though I've got 1.5 free daytimes left to finish off a quad sound system in AUM (see other thread!), a 'misc tasks' style setup for another iOS gig and on top of that learn 2 different wedding sets, for a run of 8 consecutive nights concerts that's coming up!

    It's going to be a busy week..

    Just cracked the routing for the quad system gigs though. Sounding lovely too. In the end I built up a layered pad sound from slightly tweaked stocked presets in Animoog and Sunrizer (and a few more effects in AUM. Defo going to do the job!

    Hold on to this enthusiasm. Bottle it. Siphon off as needed :)

    Oh my enthusiasm died a long time ago, but by that point I had passed the point of learning any 'conventional' marketable skills.

    I will say however, that creative opportunities for genuine musical innovation really do get the passion and drive (which pulls us into this stuff) going. The possibilities of these quad soundsystem concerts are definitely bringing my enthusiasm to the boil!

    This is the event by the way:
    http://www.tcd.ie/library/berkeley/events/silence-is-not-requested/ (my group is 'Udagan')

    Check that event description out!! Does that not sound like heaven? Not only is the Moog Sound Lab System 55 Synthesiser going to be installed for the event, but we're going to be improvising live with it! (in the hands of a very skilled operator too)

  • edited December 2018

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