Thanks for these. I had them on my MODX and have now installed them on my new Montage M6. Is there any way to extract the samples from the bank so that I could use them on my Korg Modwave as well?
Good question, I’m not sure if you can extract the samples, as the file is an .XL7 bank. Perhaps you could do it with the ModX/Montage editor, which is how I put these together. Though I haven’t used it in a while, so can’t really remember.
Thanks! This is the only library I’ve done, but I might do another one eventually. I also have a Moog Sub37, but it is more suited to basses and monophonic sounds rather than polyphonic duties.
@@zaleschukmusic Yes a sampled mono synth will be automatically transformed to a polyphonic synth on the Montage. I also have sampled my MS20 with great results. A higher string type sample from the MS20 sounds really nice played as chords on the Modx. I think the MS20 would sound better as a polyphonic synth than the Moog Sub 37. (In general)
@@thebrightsideok Cool. I know you said that you used the mpc to do the sampling, but do you know of any free programs that are capable of the same per note sampling?
@@zaleschukmusic . The only other autosampler I know of is Sample Robot, which is pretty expensive. Also, per note sampling probably isn’t essential for synths. For this library, each sample was stretched about 5 notes, and still sounds okay I think. It also saves a lot of time looping, as well as saving sample memory.