Dude you're the most thoughtful considerate and raddest guy on youtube for doing this. I'm so stoked to go home and spend all weekend creating patches. Thanks a million SM!
A few of these like the plucked Bass and piccolo are surprisingly convincing. But mostly it sounds like a MiniMoog. I actually had this book, but I had the little-known Moog Sonic Six, so I had to "Translate" the patches into equivalents. It was a good learning exercise, although the Sonic only had a single AD envelope, so not all could be matched up. Tom Rhea did his PhD on the history of Electronic Musical instruments and used to write a very interesting column on them for Keyboard magazine. Ironically, working for Moog, he became part of that history himself.
11:10 - that's the patch for the synth solo at the end of "From The Beginning," back when I had a MiniMoog D it nailed that sound. My Voyager just didn't sound the same. Wow this brings back memories (and huge regrets!).
Very nice indeed. I will frequent this often as I just downloaded the minimoog app, the one developed by moog, and it is close enough to the “real” thing that I can use these charts! Thank you! Subscribed.
Funny, following along with a reissue Minimoog Model D, I'm forced to modify some parameters to make it equal. Particularly the decay settings. I think I read in the SOS article regarding the reissue, that the components used for the originals were rated at 20sec, but actually were more like 27sec, and the reissues have something closer to actual 20sec. Very useful video, thank you so much for posting!
Nice video and useful. I don't have a Mini Moog so it is interesting to hear what the real instrument sounds like. I'll try to get the sounds on a Roland SE-02. :-)
My 1977 minimoog sounds totally different to these patches in the video, i followed the schematics to a T. I guess every mini sounds different, mine was tuned and serviced recently.
I remember similar patch charts from the Moog Prodigy manual and trying them out. Yes, some sounded like what the patch name was, but some others were like, "Wow! That's a wild idea of what a ________ sounds like." :-)
I'm using these settings in the Arturia software Mini and the ELP sounds aren't matching what's in this video pretty well. The software synth sounds much wetter and squelchier. Is the software not very faithful to the hardware or am I messing something up? I've got all the effects turned off as well.
Excellent. Thank you for responding. I didn’t notice but have now seen you disclaimer at the start :-). There was a part of me that was worried I was doing something wrong or had a faulty device 🙂
This vid is the SHiZNiT!!! I'm about to program a drum break, interpolate a funk bass line & do some soloing with some of these synth settings. West coast "g funk" sounds for real.
It almost seems a crime to make a Moog do 'real' instruments. They basically and vaguely mimic the tonal quality, but that's it. This synth needs to do it's signature sounds...massive basses, souring leads etc, not a weedy flute! Having said that, very nice video.
But that's what certain bands did to make up for the shortcoming of some of the real instruments. For example, you may hear a string orchestra on the original album cut, but synthesizers were used to replace the real orchestra on that same song when performed live.
At first the invention of a synth was mimic real instruments, from then artist constated they can do diferents things, even the Roland TB3O3 was made to mimic a real bass it never worked as a Bass, that´s why soon the unit was discontinuied.
LFOVCF Blast from a past post. I think for some tones it gets close but I look at it like artificial flavoring. Cherry 🍒 doesn’t taste like actual cherries but it is now it’s own flavor. 😛
Hi There my name is Mr Cannadine T. Boxill-Harris, how have you been Keeping up to Lately, I was wondering if you need to do the other way round Lyrics in you’re own word Lyrics but sing it differently in the original Extended background Versions of those Particular song’s By Andrew Gold and The Korgis, Never Let her Slip Away and Everybody got to learn Sometime, why don’t they just Replace the Synthesizer String Sound to a Two Musette Accordion’s sounds and make this Musette sounds for the Two Accordion’s 3 to 6 and a half times more Deeper then the Original Synthesizer String Sound that they have this Particular song called Everybody’s got to Learn sometime and also Replace the Xylophone Sound to a 12 Times More Deeper Chime Bell or Even a 17 Times More Deeper Still Drum Sound, Because it is Still one of my Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Favorite Song’s Ever Since I was about 10 Years of Age Thank You and I Like 👍 you’re Remixing and make you’re singing 3 and a half times more Deeper Please XXX
Moralité, un minimoog sait faire deux choses : des basses (orchestrale et techno) et des leads à la Chick Corea. Il les fait très très très bien Pour le reste… Très cher, surcoté et prétentieux - je sais, j'en ai un hé hé!
To take something as godly as a minimoog ( I have a vintage 70’s mini and it is indeed godly) and make it do quasi-orchestral sounds is selling it so far short! I hope they didn’t advertise these sounds back in the day. They sound like early General MIDI patches on 80s/90s “workstations” (anyone remember that awful barrel of shit that was General MIDI?)
Yeah it’s funny but realize when these first came out nobody had really heard “electronic music”… it mostly wasnt invented yet! So things like the 808 was advertised to jazz musicians and church organists as cheap accompaniment, and Of course Moog tried to convince ordinary musicians that they could command a quasi-orchestra. Charming, really.
the minimoog lead solo sounds are to die for not so the bass sounds, hate them, so jmr and the ilk stop making silli noizes with it which includes the crap of NON prog rog pink floyed, they are ambiant rock not prog rock, why doesnt anyone else seem to realise/understand that obvios fact. and are monontanous boring to loud crap.
0:10 - Shamisen (Japanese plucked instrument; also known as _sangen_ and in Chinese as _sanxian_ )
0:37 - Harpsichord
1:00 - Electric piano
1:22 - Violin
1:56 - Viola
2:28 - Cello
2:57 - Bass viol (bowed)
3:27 - Bass viol (plucked)
3:53 - Piccolo
4:28 - Flute
4:59 - Recorder family
5:30 - Clarinet (bass clarinet)
6:05 - Oboe
6:32 - Bassoon (English horn)
6:56 - Trumpet
7:25 - Horn
7:55 - Trombone (jazz)
8:26 - Tuba
9:01 - Xylophone
9:22 - Temple blocks
9:37 - Drum roll
10:02 - Bass drum
10:19 - Tinkling bells
10:44 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Aquatarkus" (from _Tarkus_ )
11:08 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer's _Trilogy_
11:31 - Keith Emerson's fat bass from _Brain Salad Surgery_
11:58 - Keith Emerson's steel drum from _Brain Salad Surgery_
12:16 - Rick Wakeman's "Catherine of Aragon"
12:47 - Good sound
13:09 - Goom (Moog spelled backwards!)
13:50 - The Moog (trademark) Sound
14:34 - The T.L.R. Sound
15:00 - Moon Chord
15:34 - Hindemoog
16:02 - Hommage a Badings
16:17 - Ring modulator effects
16:48 - Vree-oo-bleep-bleep!
17:18 - Running rhythm
17:41 - Night creatures
18:10 - Jet plane
18:53 - Surf
19:23 - Thunder
19:55 - Wind
20:36 - Exploding bomb
20:59 - Gasoline engine
21:30 - Heartbeat
22:06 - Siren
22:48 - Whistlers
23:22 - Steel drum
And here, the book egrefin.free.fr/images/Minimoog/MinimoogSounds.pdf
need to be pin in topcom !
I had Dr. Tom Rhea as an instructor, many moons ago at Berklee. We were very good friends. One of the best teachers I ever had. Loved him.
Me too!
Ditto! Had him for intro to music synth and advanced subtractive synthesis in the mid-90’s. Best teacher I ever had.
This is the most iced out and throwed synth demo I've ever heard. It's truly a treasure on UA-cam. Thank You!!!!!!!!
David, thank you
Amazing video. Thanks a lot.Big inspiration. Feels great to achieve this with the behringer poly d also.
Dude you're the most thoughtful considerate and raddest guy on youtube for doing this. I'm so stoked to go home and spend all weekend creating patches. Thanks a million SM!
yeah the basic patches are awesome
I have a Behringer model D.
Very similar sounds were made. Thanks :)
I have so many difficulty to make the same style of 70s creamy leads though. you agree?
I have a Poly-D , i‘ve tried a few of your sound examples, it works 1:1 on the Poly-D. Thank you for this interresting video!
Best regards,
Volker
Good to know. I too have a Poly D that I bought in August 2020. Will try most of them out.
I shall try it out too, having obtained one myself.
I'm having trouble replicating the whistle since the knobs aren't one to one. Any tips? What do you do with blank knobs?
OH! I was doing it backwards. the black square is the switch position. Had to turn just osc 4 on
clarinet doesn't sound 1:1 on mine
Favorite sounds:
0:40 Harpsichord
6:59 Trumpet
9:05 Xylophone
9:26 Temple blocks
10:23 Tinkling Bells
13:51 Moog Sound
15:44 Hindermoog
16:54 Vree oo bleep-bleep
17:49 Night Creatures
19:27 Thunder
20:42 Bomb
22:12 Siren
The Piccolo also sounds rad
Still got my Model D with the book and all these patches! Classic.
great playing ... appropriate for the different instruments.
Seriously thank you, this video is such a great resource
Such a huge resource on synthesis in general. The PDF is also online.
Piccolo sound so cute
the whistlers sound? yes it is cute and funny.
Excellent demo and resource! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
The Minimoog patch “Square Saw Sweep” was heard in the 1976 KCTS theme and the 2016 song “1985”.
A few of these like the plucked Bass and piccolo are surprisingly convincing. But mostly it sounds like a MiniMoog. I actually had this book, but I had the little-known Moog Sonic Six, so I had to "Translate" the patches into equivalents. It was a good learning exercise, although the Sonic only had a single AD envelope, so not all could be matched up. Tom Rhea did his PhD on the history of Electronic Musical instruments and used to write a very interesting column on them for Keyboard magazine. Ironically, working for Moog, he became part of that history himself.
11:10 - that's the patch for the synth solo at the end of "From The Beginning," back when I had a MiniMoog D it nailed that sound. My Voyager just didn't sound the same. Wow this brings back memories (and huge regrets!).
marzzz1 Sell the voyager and buy an old mini! I just got one for the first time (mid/late 70’s serial number) it’s great!
Very nice indeed. I will frequent this often as I just downloaded the minimoog app, the one developed by moog, and it is close enough to the “real” thing that I can use these charts! Thank you! Subscribed.
I like the clarinet at 5:33 it seems happy.
SUPER !!! 🎶🎵🎹🎼🎶🎵👍👍👍👍👍
11:38.... to die for!!.. oh and 12:22!!!!
The patch at 11:34 is really good. It's versatile too - the same sound would have been killer in the New Wave era and still sounds awesome today.
Funny, following along with a reissue Minimoog Model D, I'm forced to modify some parameters to make it equal. Particularly the decay settings. I think I read in the SOS article regarding the reissue, that the components used for the originals were rated at 20sec, but actually were more like 27sec, and the reissues have something closer to actual 20sec.
Very useful video, thank you so much for posting!
Supe, thanks a lot👍 Excellent Minimoog's walnut color, I want the same.
Yet another great tutorial! Many thanks.
I still have my copy from way back when.
The piccolo was actually amazingly good. 😀
I used Minimoog a lot on my songs
Brilliant, many thanks !
GREAT, THANK YOU!
You are welcome!
Oh, somebody made soundcharts for the Minimoog! Great!! The good stuff comes in the end of the Video!! :D
Nice video and useful. I don't have a Mini Moog so it is interesting to hear what the real instrument sounds like. I'll try to get the sounds on a Roland SE-02. :-)
Thank you so much for doing this!
Nice Wakeman!
In the Spanish song (where the Moog Liberation patches "Brass" and "Synth Brass" were heard), the Minimoog patch "Square" was heard.
pretty sure the xylophone sound was used in "Popcorn" lol
Very entertaining and educational! Thanks for posting this :)
10:50 AquaTarkus? ;D
that "Goom" sound was used in several songs in the 1970s. :) Most notably "Lucky Man " by ELP. Pretty much a square wave with chorus.
Perfect! Thank you!
Thank *you!
Lol at the whistle sound
Sounds great!
3:40 8:46 9:50 10:40 11:40 14:50 20:47 21:35 23:42
The modulation rate is a bit too fast on many sounds. Still cool to see the charts and hear them. Thanks!
My 1977 minimoog sounds totally different to these patches in the video, i followed the schematics to a T. I guess every mini sounds different, mine was tuned and serviced recently.
7:10 The 1984 BBC Video logo synth, is that you?
I remember similar patch charts from the Moog Prodigy manual and trying them out. Yes, some sounded like what the patch name was, but some others were like, "Wow! That's a wild idea of what a ________ sounds like." :-)
@ LFOVCF the Moog mimicking real instruments is a unique sound in its own way
Isn't there a way to run a raw sawtooth through either a triangle or sine LFO to get the siren instead of having to play multiple notes?
What tune is being played with the flute patch at 4:28? Reminds me of the flute theme from Mio in the land of Faraway, composed by the guys from ABBA.
Just an improv
I’m going to try it with my Se-02 thanks bato (dude)
Will this work with my reissue version?
would love to get these in a PDF...any ideas?
egrefin.free.fr/images/Minimoog/MinimoogSounds.pdf
can you do the 2nd patchbook part 1 & 2 please? :-)
Sure you got those charts right? They all sound like a Model D to me XD
+Evan J --- In all honesty, this is fantastic, thanks for posting!
This is the standard by which others...
I'm using these settings in the Arturia software Mini and the ELP sounds aren't matching what's in this video pretty well. The software synth sounds much wetter and squelchier. Is the software not very faithful to the hardware or am I messing something up? I've got all the effects turned off as well.
..tive um Satellite, mono.. a flauta era ótima.
Hi. I am really thankful that you put this together. Can I ask, did you process the sound and add reverb with each of the performances?
Yes, there's a little bit of MidiVerb II, it's on the title page (a bit hard to see )
Excellent. Thank you for responding. I didn’t notice but have now seen you disclaimer at the start :-). There was a part of me that was worried I was doing something wrong or had a faulty device 🙂
I think all these are in my patch-book?
This vid is the SHiZNiT!!! I'm about to program a drum break, interpolate a funk bass line & do some soloing with some of these synth settings. West coast "g funk" sounds for real.
at what time is that sound ?
Hehe no matter what the sound is named after, it somehow always sounds like a minimoog ... ;-)
How would you get an electric guitar sound on a Miinimoog?
Run it through an overdrive / distortion pedal. Check 1970s Jan Hammer for more info.
On the switches, is black on or is white on?
Hmmm ... should I buy o Mini?
But a Nord Wave would suit me better ...
Thanks for the demo, anyhow! :-D
It almost seems a crime to make a Moog do 'real' instruments. They basically and vaguely mimic the tonal quality, but that's it.
This synth needs to do it's signature sounds...massive basses, souring leads etc, not a weedy flute! Having said that, very nice video.
But that's what certain bands did to make up for the shortcoming of some of the real instruments. For example, you may hear a string orchestra on the original album cut, but synthesizers were used to replace the real orchestra on that same song when performed live.
At first the invention of a synth was mimic real instruments, from then artist constated they can do diferents things, even the Roland TB3O3 was made to mimic a real bass it never worked as a Bass, that´s why soon the unit was discontinuied.
LFOVCF Blast from a past post. I think for some tones it gets close but I look at it like artificial flavoring. Cherry 🍒 doesn’t taste like actual cherries but it is now it’s own flavor. 😛
You should listen to Tomita
棒棒棒
Vree ooo Bleep Bleep should be on LO, not 32 :D
Hello , wich is the serial number of this minimoog ?
Or even just the manufacture year...
Sound : Minimoog
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These tunes 🤣🤣🤣
4:26
Hi There my name is Mr Cannadine T. Boxill-Harris, how have you been Keeping up to Lately, I was wondering if you need to do the other way round Lyrics in you’re own word Lyrics but sing it differently in the original Extended background Versions of those Particular song’s By Andrew Gold and The Korgis, Never Let her Slip Away and Everybody got to learn Sometime, why don’t they just Replace the Synthesizer String Sound to a Two Musette Accordion’s sounds and make this Musette sounds for the Two Accordion’s 3 to 6 and a half times more Deeper then the Original Synthesizer String Sound that they have this Particular song called Everybody’s got to Learn sometime and also Replace the Xylophone Sound to a 12 Times More Deeper Chime Bell or Even a 17 Times More Deeper Still Drum Sound, Because it is Still one of my Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Favorite Song’s Ever Since I was about 10 Years of Age Thank You and I Like 👍 you’re Remixing and make you’re singing 3 and a half times more Deeper Please XXX
Moralité, un minimoog sait faire deux choses : des basses (orchestrale et techno) et des leads à la Chick Corea.
Il les fait très très très bien
Pour le reste…
Très cher, surcoté et prétentieux - je sais, j'en ai un hé hé!
Hahaha! J'irais presque plus loin, un Minimoog sait faire une seule chose : sonner comme un Minimoog. Pour le reste etc. J'en ai un également!
You have all these modern syths with elaborate sounds but not really usable imo.. These raw sounds are applicable and their own instruments.
To take something as godly as a minimoog ( I have a vintage 70’s mini and it is indeed godly) and make it do quasi-orchestral sounds is selling it so far short! I hope they didn’t advertise these sounds back in the day. They sound like early General MIDI patches on 80s/90s “workstations” (anyone remember that awful barrel of shit that was General MIDI?)
I've always assumed General MIDI was aimed at the karaoke market. It's one of those periods in electronic music history that no-one wants to remember.
So you watched and heard this entire list of patches and weren't inspired to create any sounds?
I picked up a few things
0:10 - Shamisen (Japanese plucked instrument; also known as sangen and in Chinese as sanxian )
0:37 - Harpsichord
1:00 - Electric piano
1:22 - Violin
1:56 - Viola
2:28 - Cello
2:57 - Bass viol (bowed)
3:27 - Bass viol (plucked)
3:53 - Piccolo
4:28 - Flute
4:59 - Recorder family
5:30 - Clarinet (bass clarinet)
6:05 - Oboe
6:32 - Bassoon (English horn)
6:56 - Trumpet
7:25 - Horn
7:55 - Trombone (jazz)
8:26 - Tuba
9:01 - Xylophone
9:22 - Temple blocks
9:37 - Drum roll
10:02 - Bass drum
10:19 - Tinkling bells
10:44 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Aquatarkus" (from Tarkus )
11:08 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Trilogy
11:31 - Keith Emerson's fat bass from Brain Salad Surgery
11:58 - Keith Emerson's steel drum from Brain Salad Surgery
12:16 - Rick Wakeman's "Catherine of Aragon"
12:47 - Good sound
13:09 - Goom (Moog spelled backwards!)
13:50 - The Moog (trademark) Sound
14:34 - The T.L.R. Sound
15:00 - Moon Chord
15:34 - Hindemoog
16:02 - Hommage a Badings
16:17 - Ring modulator effects
16:48 - Vree-oo-bleep-bleep!
17:18 - Running rhythm
17:41 - Night creatures
18:10 - Jet plane
18:53 - Surf
19:23 - Thunder
19:55 - Wind
20:36 - Exploding bomb
20:59 - Gasoline engine
21:30 - Heartbeat
22:06 - Siren
22:48 - Whistlers
23:22 - Steel drum
Yeah it’s funny but realize when these first came out nobody had really heard “electronic music”… it mostly wasnt invented yet! So things like the 808 was advertised to jazz musicians and church organists as cheap accompaniment, and Of course Moog tried to convince ordinary musicians that they could command a quasi-orchestra. Charming, really.
I could take these sounds a little further towards realism...but good non the less...
Moog synths sound great, but they are too fat for being used versatile.
Just came back form Italy, by the way.
sexy
Shamisen is a Japanese instrument. Not Chinese.
You're a bit too late to correct this. About 47 years late, to be precise. Tom Rhea's patch book came out in 1974.
@@SynthManiaDotCom and it doesn't even sound like a Shamisen, it sounds like Koto.
Some parts sounds like from the NES Pokemon games :D
I love the Minimoog but not a single sound resembles their traditional instrument equivalent.
yeah, shit :D
the minimoog lead solo sounds are to die for not so the bass sounds, hate them, so jmr and the ilk stop making silli noizes with it which includes the crap of NON prog rog pink floyed, they are ambiant rock not prog rock, why doesnt anyone else seem to realise/understand that obvios fact. and are monontanous boring to loud crap.
carl aylward Ambient Rock? WTF is that when its at home?
Someone didn't take their medicine.
Donald trump? Is that you?