Moog ONE - Warm Pad Tutorial - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2019
- For Part 2 and to download the Patch, visit / geosynths
This is Part 1 of 2, showing how to make a Warm Pad from scratch on the Moog ONE using the 24db Ladder Filter. Part 2 shows you how to add the State Variable Filter as well, all on 1 layer and blending them together.
There are no edits, all patches are made from scratch and for use in real time. - Наука
First few seconds of the video.
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Jamie: “Make sure you hit compare and shift”.
I learn so much from videos like these, I wish there were more circulating
you're a genius behind those knobs.
thank you for all your expertise.
concise and very pleasant to listen to
Just received my 16 voice Moog One and it's stunning! Would absolutely love to see more sound design videos like this on your Channel. Keep up the fantastic work!
that warm pad goes well with your calm voice and presence. found it very rrelaxing even though i dont own a moog one :)
sound design education from you is EXACTLY what i need. your patches really show your experience. please do more! maybe reverse engineering too?
Great tutorial - I've just followed along with it next to my Moog One and learned some nice touches, even after 42 years of synth use! I can also hear the keybed clicking - I thought it was just mine!
The bloom thing is exactly what I was trying to figure out, with varying degrees of success. Thanks for the video!
Super tutorial. Walked through it yesterday, beautiful. Thanks much, Will be purchasing you patches.
Man, when the one was first introduced I watched some really crappy videos that just couldn't show the potential. So I was going for a Novation Summit just because I thought the one was completely overpriced. Thanks to the presentation of Nick Batt and your fantastic sound design I'm totally convinced now. I'll pick up my 16 voice in January. Thanks for bringing me back on the right track.
Amazing instrument, amazing professionality!
Excellent tutorial explaining the why as well as the how. I have both your patch banks for the One and prefer them over the Moog defaults by far.
Thank you very much from Spain for the tutorial.
For those of us who understand English very little, it would be interesting if the video had the possibility to play the subtitles.
Thanks !
Tasty as!
The amount of hours you could lose playing with this thing is nuts, all by just plugging in your headphones and switching it on, almost all you really need in one box within arms reach, add a drum machine and you're set
This video has been extremely helpful! Thank you!!!!!
18:38 Amazing!
So impressive Jamie. Thank you.
This is amazingly insightful. Thank you for posting.
No problem, glad I could help.
Thanks for the tutorial. Sounds great!
thanks for this helpful tutorial. moog one sounds beautiful. wasn't aware that ring mod could sound quite subtle 30:05
Topman...great sound thanks for sharing.
Brilliant Jamie. The only thing I would have changed is setting up the X/Y pad for positive values only giving more granularity to the FM and Ring Mod.
Love The Pad Sound Rkid
Really informative video, even know I don't own a Moog One.
Please post more of these with the moog one on your patreon
Amazing!
Hi Jaime! Loved the tutorial and i can see some of these techniques at work as I deconstruct some of your Singularity presets. I noticed you had a stereo chorus setting saved - is that from one of the Singularity patches? Many thanks!
I think I saved one just to try out storing my own FX presets.
This is such an incredible synth, but my god the price tag on it.
Yes, it's not cheap, but if you buy one, you'll have it for years. The amount of money i've wasted buying a £500 Synth, only to sell it at a loss a year or so later...
I'm trying to find a way to send each note of a pad left and right when playing a chord. When I do this by setting an LFO to the pan destination though, when I play the chord, it all moves every note in an identical fashion. What I really want is a wild spread of circling notes...any thoughts? Is there a way to get each note moving differently despite being triggered at the same time?
Well, you have a Pan Spread in the VCA Section you could use. It's where you can set the Volume levels for each Part, then Pan and then Spread.
@@GEOSynths Yes, I understand that but what I'm after is motion in that pan. Not collapsing from centre to wide, but an actual swarm of movement where each note moves differently. I appreciate the response though! Thank you.
Oberheim+ moog style
Is this preset in one of your patch banks? If yes under which name?
I don’t think it is, it was separate, but I think I put the file on my Patreon
Is the distortion coming from your converters?
rob Campbell no, I just had the output too loud.
@@GEOSynths Ah cool. Was just curious. Grand demo though. Sweet pad. Sweet synth too! Take it easy man.
Unpacking my synths now listening to ya Jamie! How's the tuneing been since the last update?
It's pretty good, some drift on the low notes but not as bad as it was. Glad you're getting your gear set up, would be great to get you on my Live Stream at some point.
@@GEOSynths that's great news! Thanks for the awesome tutorial! I'd love to come on, I'll let you know when I'm settled in and we can coordinate a time!
Is this the 8?
no, 16
@@GEOSynths could a new guy enjoy the 8.....or will out grow it?
I hated synths because every video you see people dicking with them just all the bass and 1980s game sound. but these pads show so much more beauty then those vids let on it can do....
All you need is Phil Collins ..
Haha