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What’s your favorite raw synth “sound”?

I don’t mean best synth or most capable (miRack!), I mean in terms of beautiful unprocessed filter tones and oscillators that have that magic on their own.
I’ll go first, it’s the Moog Model 15 for me, there’s something about its buttery saw and triangle waves that does something to my insides 😄

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  • edited October 2023

    A filtered mix of pulse and saw wave on my Sub37 that sounds exactly like the silky synth solo line on Frank Zappa's Sy Borg song (the one played on Joe's Garage). Of course I need a flanger too.

    @hghon Which sound in Model 15?

  • @rs2000 said:
    A filtered mix of pulse and saw wave on my Sub37 that sounds exactly like the silky synth solo line on Frank Zappa's Sy Borg song (the one played on Joe's Garage). Of course I need a flanger too.

    @hghon Which sound in Model 15?

    The raw sawtooth and triangle waves on the model 15 from the 921A oscillator 🤤 the sawtooth is bassy and aggressive and at the same time rounded in a way. It’s so good 😄

    Love that Frank Zappa lead

  • To my ears Zeeon just sounds like a real analogue poly synth. Lovely 'woody' filter sound. No better praise for an iPad app.

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  • Dagger sounds pretty raw to me.

  • Roland S-1 but for ios: DAGGER

  • Mirack’s Valley Interzone

  • @FPC said:
    To my ears Zeeon just sounds like a real analogue poly synth. Lovely 'woody' filter sound. No better praise for an iPad app.

    Yep. It’s fantastic

  • I’ve been eyeing dagger ever since everyone raved about it here but didn’t get it yet!

  • @jdp000 said:
    Mirack’s Valley Interzone

    Really?! I never tested it. I use miRack more than any other app but never tried Interzone as I usually build my own stuff. The Feline filter from Valley is quite good though.

  • @hghon said:
    I don’t mean best synth or most capable (miRack!), I mean in terms of beautiful unprocessed filter tones and oscillators that have that magic on their own.
    I’ll go first, it’s the Moog Model 15 for me, there’s something about its buttery saw and triangle waves that does something to my insides 😄

    If they put out a “Model 15 for idiots” I’d be all over it. Love how it sounds, absolutely great. But im so far from anything that’s not preset switching… Wouldn’t be a bad idea if they packaged those amazing sounds into more comprehensive layout and controls.

  • Zeeon and Sunrizer have deep saws. I also love Lowtone's default saw sound

  • Yeah Zeeon and Dagger are brother and sister to me

  • edited October 2023

    Fundamental, oscillator 1 tuned low (f.e. 33.00Hz) and with full V-Boost. With hardware I like the oscillator on the MakeNoise O-coast and the generators on the Soma Lyra-8.

  • @tahiche said:

    @hghon said:
    I don’t mean best synth or most capable (miRack!), I mean in terms of beautiful unprocessed filter tones and oscillators that have that magic on their own.
    I’ll go first, it’s the Moog Model 15 for me, there’s something about its buttery saw and triangle waves that does something to my insides 😄

    If they put out a “Model 15 for idiots” I’d be all over it. Love how it sounds, absolutely great. But im so far from anything that’s not preset switching… Wouldn’t be a bad idea if they packaged those amazing sounds into more comprehensive layout and controls.

    Try to reverse the patches you like > disconnect a cable and see what happens! Try to follow the signal path imagining it flowing cable by cable from the oscillator to the output! That’s how I learned modulars at first 👍

  • Trooper sounds nice

  • @tahiche said:

    @hghon said:
    I don’t mean best synth or most capable (miRack!), I mean in terms of beautiful unprocessed filter tones and oscillators that have that magic on their own.
    I’ll go first, it’s the Moog Model 15 for me, there’s something about its buttery saw and triangle waves that does something to my insides 😄

    If they put out a “Model 15 for idiots” I’d be all over it. Love how it sounds, absolutely great. But im so far from anything that’s not preset switching… Wouldn’t be a bad idea if they packaged those amazing sounds into more comprehensive layout and controls.

    I agree with you. Way too complicated for me too program but sound great.

    I tried to do some of the tutorial but when they tell you to connect to a module and they dont give the exact name on the module and assume I know about modular synth gets frustrating.

  • @ecou said:

    @tahiche said:

    @hghon said:
    I don’t mean best synth or most capable (miRack!), I mean in terms of beautiful unprocessed filter tones and oscillators that have that magic on their own.
    I’ll go first, it’s the Moog Model 15 for me, there’s something about its buttery saw and triangle waves that does something to my insides 😄

    If they put out a “Model 15 for idiots” I’d be all over it. Love how it sounds, absolutely great. But im so far from anything that’s not preset switching… Wouldn’t be a bad idea if they packaged those amazing sounds into more comprehensive layout and controls.

    I agree with you. Way too complicated for me too program but sound great.

    I tried to do some of the tutorial but when they tell you to connect to a module and they dont give the exact name on the module and assume I know about modular synth gets frustrating.

    I know far more about modular synthesis now than I did last year thanks to miRack. It's still a pain in to program though lol. I can simply use a synth plugin and a few fx plugins to get similar results. AUM could be used as a sort of modular synthesis environment, especially when mLfo, Flux Pro, and other such MIDI plugins are driving knobs and sliders. And the buss routing in AUM (where I can direct sound to multiple busses) can make things even more interesting! :)

  • My OB-6 raw oscillators sound like nothing else IMVHO.

    On iOS I like the sound of Model 15 raw a lot.

  • @Tarekith said:
    My OB-6 raw oscillators sound like nothing else IMVHO.

    On iOS I like the sound of Model 15 raw a lot.

    I dunno what pixie dust is in the OB6 compared to everything else during, after, or before (with the exception of the evolver)

  • Every time I use it I get goosebumps at one point. Really a unique sound, doesn’t resonate with everyone, but I dig it.

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    @Tarekith said:
    Every time I use it I get goosebumps at one point. Really a unique sound, doesn’t resonate with everyone, but I dig it.

    But what I’m saying those goosebumps aren’t there on a lot of his stuff. The 6 and the evolver, have no idea what’s different there. Everything else sounds kinda similar to each other.

  • Totally agree. I had the Pro 3 SE which was fantastic on paper but just did nothing for me in use. Not bad sounding, but not worth the price either. Again, IMVHO.

    Still regret selling my Evolver before I got to fully explore its depths too.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @ecou said:

    @tahiche said:

    @hghon said:
    I don’t mean best synth or most capable (miRack!), I mean in terms of beautiful unprocessed filter tones and oscillators that have that magic on their own.
    I’ll go first, it’s the Moog Model 15 for me, there’s something about its buttery saw and triangle waves that does something to my insides 😄

    If they put out a “Model 15 for idiots” I’d be all over it. Love how it sounds, absolutely great. But im so far from anything that’s not preset switching… Wouldn’t be a bad idea if they packaged those amazing sounds into more comprehensive layout and controls.

    I agree with you. Way too complicated for me too program but sound great.

    I tried to do some of the tutorial but when they tell you to connect to a module and they dont give the exact name on the module and assume I know about modular synth gets frustrating.

    I know far more about modular synthesis now than I did last year thanks to miRack. It's still a pain in to program though lol. I can simply use a synth plugin and a few fx plugins to get similar results. AUM could be used as a sort of modular synthesis environment, especially when mLfo, Flux Pro, and other such MIDI plugins are driving knobs and sliders. And the buss routing in AUM (where I can direct sound to multiple busses) can make things even more interesting! :)

    The problem is after using Reaktor for years and now miRack and Drambo, regular synth apps get frustrating, like I would be making a patch on a semi modular synth and there’s something you want to do that’s not possible within the app 😄 I want to connect THIS output to THAT input and I won’t have it otherwise 😂

  • @FPC said:
    To my ears Zeeon just sounds like a real analogue poly synth. Lovely 'woody' filter sound. No better praise for an iPad app.

    Same. Love that synth

  • @Tarekith said:
    Totally agree. I had the Pro 3 SE which was fantastic on paper but just did nothing for me in use. Not bad sounding, but not worth the price either. Again, IMVHO.

    Still regret selling my Evolver before I got to fully explore its depths too.

    Oh really? I loved my Pro 3! Wish I still had it.

  • Hardware wise I’d say Prologue and Matriarch.

    iOS I would give it to Dagger and Fundamental.

    Tried to limit myself to 2 so I don’t keep on listing synths 😂

  • Ob-6. But it’s the honeymoon phase so could be biased.

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