Livid Instruments has released another in its series of free Ableton Live packs, featuring the deep sounds of the Moog Minitaur analog synthesizer.
Here’s what they have to say about it:
The Moog Minitaur seems about as simple as a synth can be. A couple oscillators, some modulators, a classic filter. Done, right? Not really. This recreation of the classic Taurus bass synth has been updated for the modern synth geek, with several parameters under the hood that can be tweaked with MIDI, creating a maze of possibilities true to its namesake’s legend.
KC Harvey Taylor dove into this puzzle, and he sailed out flying the white flag, collecting some of the Minitaur’s sound in a Live set with some nice samples and effects.
KC gravitated towards a nice Radioactivity-era Kraftwerk bass sound – a very classic, full bass sound with a nice analog bite on the attack. It’s a versatile, retro sound that has the presence to fill up a mix and give a foundation to your melody. He decorated that with some nice melodic leads, enhanced with some nice Ableton delay and reverb effects.
But that’s the easy part.
He then got extra-creative and made a complete drum set from this thing that’s supposed to just sit down and be fat. That’s the beauty of combining analog and digital: you simply couldn’t use a Minitaur as a drum kit, but with some creative tweaks, you can get drum sounds out of it. The power of sampling prints it all to a format you can play with, and start exploring some new sounds from the unexpected.
Here’s a preview of the Moog Minitaur Live Pack in action:
You can download the free Live pack at the Livid site.
Dont bother downloading this if you dont have Ableton 9 Failbleton
not very impressed with what I just heard from the sample. I can recreate that sound on any soft synth, nothing special.
What an awful demo.
Did kinda remind me of ORBITAL’s “Middle of Nowhere” at the end there though. 🙂
I really liked this, specially the chords from the final minute. It’s gota lot of potential for making interesting tracks. i wonder how it holds out paired up with some guitars and live drums.
I was going for the pack, but apparently the link is broken!