Torley On The OMG-1 Synthesizer, “We’ll Need A Shrine”

Yesterday, we found out that Torley Wong, who we’ve featured previously on the site for his Project Preset videos, had won the coveted OMG-1 synthesizer, the grand prize in Spectrasonics’ benefit contest for the Bob Moog Foundation. The OMG-1, introduced at the 2011 NAMM Show, is a one-of-a-kind frankensynth conceived by Spectrasonics’ Eric Persing. The… Read More Torley On The OMG-1 Synthesizer, “We’ll Need A Shrine”

Microtonal Electronic Music On YouTube

Recent developments in synth technology are driving an explosion of experimentation with microtonal electronic music – and many of these experiments are showing up on YouTube. Non-standard tunings may initially sound strange or out of tune. But moving beyond equal-tempered tuning opens up infinite tuning possibilities and alternate music traditions for musicians to explore. Recently,… Read More Microtonal Electronic Music On YouTube

Moog Little Phatty Emulator LittleOne Updated

Xhun Audio has released version 2.0 of LittleOne, their Moog Little Phatty emulator for Windows. Changes in LittleOne 2.0: Improved Oscillators algorithm – The new bandlimited oscillators produce waveforms with a strong brilliance (improving frequencies response, specially in the 4kHz-20kHz range). This allows a better simulation of a real analogue oscillator, without digital artifacts (aliasing).… Read More Moog Little Phatty Emulator LittleOne Updated

Virtual Moog LIttle Phatty Analog Synthesizer

Xhun Audio has introduced LittleOne – a virtual emulation of the Moog Little Phatty analog synthesizer. Description: LittleOne emulates every component of the Little Phatty (oscillators, filter, envelopes, LFO …), preserving the original frequency responses and frequency ranges. The result is an analog-sounding instrument – all in the digital domain. In addition to the Little… Read More Virtual Moog LIttle Phatty Analog Synthesizer