Moog Programs?

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4jemuel
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Moog Programs?

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Hey all,

Just wondering if anybody knows of any places I can get moog, jupiter, dave smith or any other classic synth programs/sounds to put on my m50?

Thanks,

Jem
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It is impossible to transfer programs from those synthesizers into the M50.

You can, however, learn to program your own sounds with the M50 and emulate other synths.

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Post by Maceman »

The very best Moog in my opinion is this one here:
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http://synthesizerkeyboardss.com/moog-modular-vst/


It is unbelievable. I used it over a year ago as a VST Moog via Reaper and it was fantastic. I was trying to emulate the moog sounds from the Hilarious House of Frightenstein soundtrack and this was the closest out of several i tried.

If you are into using a DAW with your M50, I strongly recommend this Moog!!

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Post by ursamajor »

The M50 has a lot of samples of waveforms from the Arp 2600 and I guess also Moog and others so it is possible to create your own sounds with these waveforms.

I myself am verry happy with the string ensemble sounds, because I used to own an Eminent string ensemble.
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