Moog Slim Phatty Sounds

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2011

To accompany the Slim Phatty review, here are a selection of sounds.
Full review here:
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2011/03/15/sonic-lab-moog-slim-phatty-analog-s...

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  • What's that white midi controller being used?

  • @xeniousAR M-Audio Venom - we also reviewed that recently

  • It has memories sure, but its actually eminently tweakable. really just went through the presets to demonstrate a variety of sounds. Where this synth really shines is through the controls and it works great.

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  • The big question now is Slim Phatty or Minitaur.

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  • @MeldMagic

    minitaur will be far less flexible... but definitely harder and fatter bass sounds

  • nice demo does the little phatty have soft synth strings hope u can help cheers thumbs up

  • Are these the factory presets?

  • @sonicstate So would this be the best buy ? VSTS bored the hell out of me these days and they all sound so thin . What will my ears say if I got something like this ? If I want to make nice trance plucks or hits will this work ?

  • @aciduss Thats why I'm asking?

  • @blacksheep806 LOL u know nothing bout synths.

  • @blacksheep806 The best hardware synth for realistic sounds (flute, orchestra, etc.) is the Yamaha Motif. Much, much better than any Korg. You can have the latest Motif XF for 3000 euros (new), or the still excellent Motif Rack XS for less than 700 euros (used).

  • @blacksheep806, dude you don't want an analog monosynth; you want a sampler. If I were you, I'd invest in Native Instruments' Komplete and use the sampler in there. Moog is not the synth you're looking for. (repeat) "Moog is not the synth I'm looking for."

  • @colourit Thats what I've been planning to go for the only thing that I've been worried is that I need really really really high end pc/mac to make the setup stable. I need very low latency and when playing at low buffer size (low latency) there is the risk of hearing pops and crackles when there is lot of stuff what needs to be processed. I've been also thinking that I might just buy the korg kronos since I think that the sounds of it could be good enough what I need

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