Little Phatty samples?
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Little Phatty samples?
Does anyone feel like posting some new samples from their Little Phattys?
Maybe someone with a Voyager, Mini or Prodigy might feel like doing some A/B comparisons?
Maybe someone with a Voyager, Mini or Prodigy might feel like doing some A/B comparisons?
I've got an original Mini, but don't have them set up side-by-side right now. In the meantime, I quickly threw down just some playing through some of the presets. No sequencers or production, just some quick'n'dirty noodling. Line out of the LP, straight into ProTools, normalized and nothing else.
http://www.ericframpton.com/Clients/EF_ ... e_Demo.mp3
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http://www.ericframpton.com/Clients/EF_ ... e_Demo.mp3
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WOW!!!!!!
This thing sounds soooooo good, right? I'm not at all surprised, just elated...
Thanks so much for these recordings; You can get such a better sense of it's sound capabilities from some actual well executed solos (versus the blips and bleeps of the official website samples).
The sync timbres are particularly strong, wouldn't you say? They sound really full and complex, like a Mini, Odyssey, or similar classic discrete electronics American analog.
If you manage to get a chance to do some simple A/B type recordings next to your Mini, that would be fantastic.
Now I can't wait to try the LP out in person when they hit the Music stores....
Wow...
This thing sounds soooooo good, right? I'm not at all surprised, just elated...
Thanks so much for these recordings; You can get such a better sense of it's sound capabilities from some actual well executed solos (versus the blips and bleeps of the official website samples).
The sync timbres are particularly strong, wouldn't you say? They sound really full and complex, like a Mini, Odyssey, or similar classic discrete electronics American analog.
If you manage to get a chance to do some simple A/B type recordings next to your Mini, that would be fantastic.
Now I can't wait to try the LP out in person when they hit the Music stores....
Wow...
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the lp doesnt sound like the voyager to me, tho i know its got the voyager oscs. it sounds like across between a mini and a source. that can only be a good thing!
rock on dudes.
rock on dudes.
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The LP's overdrive feature sets it apart. I was impressed with how warm it sounded. Most built-in synth distortions I've experienced are awful and harsh-sounding. Also, a feature that the LP has up on the MMV.
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If anyone else would'nt mind, it would be great to hear some more sound clips. I know it can be kind of a hassle to hook everything up to record, but maybe if someone is already doing so tracks...pinkfloydian wrote:i agree, the overdrive fattens (or should i say phattens) the sound up quite a bit, the whole synth sounds so beautiful...so much better in person...the samples do it shame...you have every reason to be excited
I'm anxious to hear some more from this synth. I've been thinking of buying a Mini Model D fo awhile, but I'm entertaining the thought of holding off and waiting for the LP. I'm sure it will still be awhile before it will be possible play one in the music store.
<< If anyone else would'nt mind, it would be great to hear some more sound clips. I know it can be kind of a hassle to hook everything up to record, but maybe if someone is already doing so tracks... >>
For anyone interested, there are now two LP demo sequences on the Phatsound web site:
Eric Frampton's "EF_Little_Phatty_Quickie_Demo.mp3"
and
jukeboxhero4life's "Little Phatty Sampler.mp3"
Find them at:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/phatsound
- Greg
For anyone interested, there are now two LP demo sequences on the Phatsound web site:
Eric Frampton's "EF_Little_Phatty_Quickie_Demo.mp3"
and
jukeboxhero4life's "Little Phatty Sampler.mp3"
Find them at:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/phatsound
- Greg
Did I mention that I love its boot sequence:
http://www.trippler.net/misc/lp/boot.mov
Sorry for the file size, I have no clue about video editing or compressing mov-files.
http://www.trippler.net/misc/lp/boot.mov
Sorry for the file size, I have no clue about video editing or compressing mov-files.
Thanks! That bootup is very cool - your MP3 sounds great. I really, really, really, really want a little phatty.DocT wrote:Did I mention that I love its boot sequence:
http://www.trippler.net/misc/lp/boot.mov
Sorry for the file size, I have no clue about video editing or compressing mov-files.
I wonder if the system is checking and calibrating each section as it lights up, or itf it's just a bit of a light show? Either way, it's fantastic and I wish other gear makers put as much style and thought into their designs.
I'm going to watch the boot up movie on a loop for an hour now.
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Meanwhile I managed to press nearly half of the soundbank into one minute
http://www.trippler.net/misc/lp/lilpee.mp3
Not quite sure if it's better than the first version, but anyway
http://www.trippler.net/misc/lp/lilpee.mp3
Not quite sure if it's better than the first version, but anyway
A few more sleepy late evening sounds:
http://www.trippler.net/misc/lp/lilchubby.mp3
All sounds from the LP, a few delays from Cubase, some PSP Easy verb on one or 2 sounds.
http://www.trippler.net/misc/lp/lilchubby.mp3
All sounds from the LP, a few delays from Cubase, some PSP Easy verb on one or 2 sounds.
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