I just got Luke’s three volumes of “vintage” presets for my newly obtained OB-6. Even though I could easily program my Prophet-6, his OB-6 samples are so evocative of the classic Oberheim sounds I’ve always wanted I really had no problem investing in his great work. Thanks!
I bought 5 sets, 2 for my OB6 and 3 for my REV2. I also have a Hydrasynth, Blofeld, Nova, and Subsequent 37 if you’re looking for some other synths to program for. I’ve played thru both banks of the OB6 sounds and there is a lot of incredible stuff in there. Keep it up!
Thanks Sunil. Versatility was what i was going for with this soundset so thanks for mentioning that. Volume 1 was all about getting as much vintage Oberhiem flavour as possible, where as volume 2 is an attempt to push the OB-6 out of it's comfort zone to see how wide it's sound pallet can go whilst maintaining that classic/vintage sound. Thanks for listening! :)
@@lukeneptune3820 Well the hard work has definitly payed off for sure. So inspiring and proof of the instruments versatility and of course your ear for sound recreation .
@@lukeneptune3820 These sound fantastic Luke, and I am sure they will also make for good 'jumping-off points' to get new sounds. 😎 You'll be getting my money soon! 😁
@Luke Neptune These sound fantastic Luke, and I am sure they will also make for good 'jumping-off points' for me to create new sounds. 😎 You'll be getting my money very soon! 😁
octopus34 - Re your question above, I don’t know what synth is on “Ain’t Nobody,” and googling around didn’t turn up much. It came out in ‘83 and the keyboard player, Hawk Wolinski, wrote the tune. Given the times, he probably used some combination of the analog gear of that era ... Moog/Roland/Oberheim/Sequential, etc.. The Yamaha DX7 was new in ‘83 so it’s possible he had access to that too. It’s a great intro and I wish I knew more about it. EDIT: Pretty sure the bass is a Minimoog.
I agree that the bass is most probably a Moog - but not necessarily a Mini. Someone stated in a forum that it was a Source. Whatever, that tune is a keyboard masterpiece! :)
I would have preferred the Beverly Hills Cop patch to split the bass part separately to really give it authenticity but it's still nice. I'm sure Hawk would love your rendition of his Chaka Khan track. He's actually a keyboard player as well as the writer of the lyrics.
I hear you Luke. It would be awesome to be able to do splits on the OB-6. Yeah i love Chaka Khan so much. Some of the amazing stuff she has doesn't get enough attention and credit IMO. Thanks for listening man :)
Brilliant! Some patches made me some tears ... „Born Slippy“ for example ... a lot of memories ❤️ Man! This so fatt! „Love Like Blood“ ❤️ Retainer Bass ❤️ Heavy 303 ❤️❤️❤️ At night ❤️ Please use your headphones!
I don't regret selling the OB-8 when I can have something in new in perfect condition like the OB-6 that sounds just as good. Amazing sounds - is the simple saws patch from a song?
It's stunning. It sounds like part of a what could have been amazing song. So do a few of them actually like metaporhasis and take me back. Lovely demos. Do you release tracks with this kind of style? You should do.
Made In Machines I might just do that, now that I’ve got this soundset done I’m going to spend some time writing so I’ll deffo see if I can turn some of the little dittys in my demos into proper songs.
@@lukeneptune3820 now, do you make your own music? This all is dandy and cool but really, show some stuff you created by yourself and which shows how well your OB6 sounds in it. It's relatively quite easy to generate copied sound on any good synth with more or less fidelity to it. But it's entirely different animal to create your own hook based on some "new" original patch you made by yourself. I would be much more interested in seeing you play something of your own. Much more difficult than this. I myself come often across some sounds on my equipment that evoke some of my most favorite sounds and hooks from artists I adore. That alone might be good to see if I can recreate the atmosphere of some piece in its entirety and it can serve as a vantage point in how record my own stuff....but I am not really into copying anyone's sounds. I am not interested in playing somebody else's stuff. Do you have your own compositions that you can share with us? If so, Iwould love to hear them. Good luck to you
Luke Neptune I’ve been saving for an OB6 , and I’ve been using your demos as a guide for what it sounds like, since i work so many hours it’s impossible to get any time to visit the music store. But when I do get time off I have about 2-3 months off so I’ve been keeping my spirits up by listening to your sounds to give me something to look forward to. For sure and by far this is the BEST audio clips of the OB6 on the net . You really honed in on soul of this synth.
It’s pretty obvious that the famous patches are played in a way to reflect the context of the original melody but be enough of a variation that he doesn’t get hit with a copyright claim from YT and not get additional income or have the video taken down.
You NAILED the jump patch dude
The most magic one of the new analogues...
I just got Luke’s three volumes of “vintage” presets for my newly obtained OB-6. Even though I could easily program my Prophet-6, his OB-6 samples are so evocative of the classic Oberheim sounds I’ve always wanted I really had no problem investing in his great work. Thanks!
Now I gotta get an OB6 just use your patches! ;)
My problem as well. * sigh *
Yes, me too!
I wonder how these would sound on the Arturia SEM or OP-X Pro II
Aaaaah I was looking at the Quantum and now I want the OB6
Just get both like I am. Both worth every penny
Here’s a thought for all of you synth designers out there, every synth needs a Luke Neptune mode for the user to get the most out of it❤️
Hahaha love it
I bought 5 sets, 2 for my OB6 and 3 for my REV2. I also have a Hydrasynth, Blofeld, Nova, and Subsequent 37 if you’re looking for some other synths to program for. I’ve played thru both banks of the OB6 sounds and there is a lot of incredible stuff in there. Keep it up!
Yess ! Luke’s patch for Hydrasynth would be D.O.P.E.
Incredibly versatile soundset. Excellent programming. This just makes me want to buy an OB6 even more!
Thanks Sunil. Versatility was what i was going for with this soundset so thanks for mentioning that. Volume 1 was all about getting as much vintage Oberhiem flavour as possible, where as volume 2 is an attempt to push the OB-6 out of it's comfort zone to see how wide it's sound pallet can go whilst maintaining that classic/vintage sound. Thanks for listening! :)
Luke Neptune you have DEFINITELY achieved that.
Lawrence Vaughan thanks! That’s great to hear :)
Great programming! Shame I don't have an OB-6 to try then on.
Alex Ball buy one.
Can you do a Rush’s Camera Eye patch. I’ve been searching for the best use of Oberheims LFO Sample & Hold feature.
I had my OB-6 up for sale, because I have to fund other things, but this motivates to find a different solution. I live the IB-6.
Headed to your website now.
Some great sounds in here.
Thanks Pete. Glad you like them mate :)
Fantastic sound set! Will be buying for sure!
Thanks Oliver :)
Subdivisions brought back memories of the intro to the tv show Starfleet 🙃
Luke !!!..... you are a Don , suuuperb sounds 😃😃😃 !!!!
Your programming is killer !!
Haha thanks man. I worked really hard on this one so it's nice to hear some nice feedback :)
@@lukeneptune3820 Well the hard work has definitly payed off for sure. So inspiring and proof of the instruments versatility and of course your ear for sound recreation .
Adamski A. Thank you. Much appreciated :)
Sorry to hijack this conversation, but how’s the synth coming on adamski.a?
@@lukeneptune3820 These sound fantastic Luke, and I am sure they will also make for good 'jumping-off points' to get new sounds. 😎 You'll be getting my money soon! 😁
The ob6 is a sonic genius. Super tasty filter....
This guys a synth god
Incredible work
Excellent patches. It’s convinced me to get this synth too. I’ll be placing an order soon!! 😁
Love the intro
You are an absolute master. These sounds are incredible. When I finally buy an OB I’ll be buying these.
Thanks for the kind words Lawrence!
I’m rather a chord player and therefore not so interested in lead and bass patches. But the Sweet Matrix Lead at 9:24 is fantastic! 👍
@Luke Neptune These sound fantastic Luke, and I am sure they will also make for good 'jumping-off points' for me to create new sounds. 😎 You'll be getting my money very soon! 😁
Haha, Thanks so much Derek, hope you're enjoying the sounds :)
5:30 Chaka Khan and Rufus ftw ... wish I had an OB6. Nice work.
percussion boy Do you know what synths Rufus used in that song?
octopus34 - Re your question above, I don’t know what synth is on “Ain’t Nobody,” and googling around didn’t turn up much. It came out in ‘83 and the keyboard player, Hawk Wolinski, wrote the tune. Given the times, he probably used some combination of the analog gear of that era ... Moog/Roland/Oberheim/Sequential, etc.. The Yamaha DX7 was new in ‘83 so it’s possible he had access to that too. It’s a great intro and I wish I knew more about it. EDIT: Pretty sure the bass is a Minimoog.
I agree that the bass is most probably a Moog - but not necessarily a Mini. Someone stated in a forum that it was a Source. Whatever, that tune is a keyboard masterpiece! :)
@@RayyMusik Indeed!
Hi, just ordered this, when sent to an OB6, where do these patches show up at? 600 on, or elsewhere? Basically, what do these replace?
tjs6025 they load onto bank 1 (100-199) :)
I would have preferred the Beverly Hills Cop patch to split the bass part separately to really give it authenticity but it's still nice. I'm sure Hawk would love your rendition of his Chaka Khan track. He's actually a keyboard player as well as the writer of the lyrics.
I hear you Luke. It would be awesome to be able to do splits on the OB-6. Yeah i love Chaka Khan so much. Some of the amazing stuff she has doesn't get enough attention and credit IMO. Thanks for listening man :)
Luke Kage no shit?? Lol
Oh lawd... buying this when I get my studio hooked up again next week :)
Brilliant! Some patches made me some tears ... „Born Slippy“ for example ... a lot of memories ❤️
Man! This so fatt!
„Love Like Blood“ ❤️
Retainer Bass ❤️
Heavy 303 ❤️❤️❤️
At night ❤️
Please use your headphones!
Thanks so much Hightower!
Nice synth! 👍😎😉
That 1st patch is beautiful! What’s going on there?
Pucha están todos los sonidos que quiero
SOLD!
I don't regret selling the OB-8 when I can have something in new in perfect condition like the OB-6 that sounds just as good. Amazing sounds - is the simple saws patch from a song?
Made In Machines Simple Saws is just something I made up on the spot :)
It's stunning. It sounds like part of a what could have been amazing song. So do a few of them actually like metaporhasis and take me back. Lovely demos. Do you release tracks with this kind of style? You should do.
Made In Machines I might just do that, now that I’ve got this soundset done I’m going to spend some time writing so I’ll deffo see if I can turn some of the little dittys in my demos into proper songs.
That would be cool. I'll look forward to hearing them.
@@lukeneptune3820 now, do you make your own music? This all is dandy and cool but really, show some stuff you created by yourself and which shows how well your OB6 sounds in it.
It's relatively quite easy to generate copied sound on any good synth with more or less fidelity to it.
But it's entirely different animal to create your own hook based on some "new" original patch you made by yourself. I would be much more interested in seeing you play something of your own. Much more difficult than this.
I myself come often across some sounds on my equipment that evoke some of my most favorite sounds and hooks from artists I adore. That alone might be good to see if I can recreate the atmosphere of some piece in its entirety and it can serve as a vantage point in how record my own stuff....but I am not really into copying anyone's sounds. I am not interested in playing somebody else's stuff.
Do you have your own compositions that you can share with us? If so, Iwould love to hear them. Good luck to you
O som acima do normal não pode parar aqui e Thiago Henrique 1990
thanks i love it
Cool
Thanks Carl!
Is this still for sure brother? Just got mine yesterday
Yes :) And congrats on your purchase
omg i thought that was the intro for my bloody valentine's "touched" at 9:23
Ahhhhh YEAH!
pid cin haha thanks man
Luke Neptune I’ve been saving for an OB6 , and I’ve been using your demos as a guide for what it sounds like, since i work so many hours it’s impossible to get any time to visit the music store. But when I do get time off I have about 2-3 months off so I’ve been keeping my spirits up by listening to your sounds to give me something to look forward to. For sure and by far this is the BEST audio clips of the OB6 on the net . You really honed in on soul of this synth.
I’m in! Where do I sign?😍
I "woop!'d" on the phrase @ 15:39 :-)
As soon as I heard the born slippy pad I have to buy one
That VCOBrass tho
Brother, tighten up that Axel F.
It’s pretty obvious that the famous patches are played in a way to reflect the context of the original melody but be enough of a variation that he doesn’t get hit with a copyright claim from YT and not get additional income or have the video taken down.