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Diegel
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Is the tone of the sub bass in trilogy as fat, punchy and "pure" sounding as an actual minimoog or does it sound like it has gone through their own kind of processesing? Would I be better off with some kind of sample cd of sub basses sampled directly from a minimoog?
I have been doing plenty of investigation into this recently. Here are my findings thus far:
Trilogy Rocks - I didnt have a Moog to directly compare with - but I set up my Roland SH2 and compared them - and Trilogy surprised me - it pretty much has the same power. It wasnt as responsive to play due to the fact I was using the wrapper for my Intel Mac. Only thing is that the Trilogy filter is pretty average. I teamed it up with the SoundToys Filterfreak, and the UAD Moog filter (prob the best 2 analogue filter emulations available) - and Im very happy! It sounds really analogue. And yes - the bass is phat and punchy - you can make a bass with a Minimoog Sawtooth and a Jupiter 8 square - its phat.
However - you could look into Omnisphere - which also has many analogue multisamples. It is UB and more modern with better filters and modulation. Only it is not so dedicated to bass - but I hear it has Minimoog and Moog Modular samples in it.....Spectrasonics know a lot about sampling and I think they put some effort into capturing the true tone of the synths...
Another option if the UVI Synths Anthology collection. I am waiting on delivery for this - but I hear great things. They put a lot of effort into creating this collection including using very nice pre-amps and hardware to sample the vintage synths...
I also have Zero G Phaedra - which is good for a selection of bass' and leads. Not so good for the pads.
You are much better going with these selections over painfully trying to piece single or multisamples into a sampler yourself - they have done all the grunt work for you.
I am tooling up with a collection of Sample collections such as 'Synths Anthology' and 'Phaedra' alongside using Sample-based soft synths such as Trilogy and Omisphere. Add a couple of great software filters in FilterFreak and UAD Moog - and Im 'almost' happy lol.....
Of course if I had Β£5000 Id just buy the hardware...
EDIT - I tried Sonik Synth 2 and IMO its not that great. Bit of a hodge-podge of not too useful sounds - and the sampletank interface is poor IMO.