E-MU Mo' Phatt multi-samples and more
Hey, I've been lurking and learning on my Deluge for the last month or so and really loving it. I grew up on early 2000's grooveboxes and despite some really great sounds in there, the boxes themselves are a bit dated. ENTER THE DELUGE!
So, I've begun multi-samplign my old boxes, starting with my favorite, the MP7, which was the E-MU groove box that has all of the Mo' Phatt presets in it. The sounds are great, and have held up, so here is the first part of them that I have multi-sampled for the Deluge. I used the exact same naming conventions as the original modules, so you can just put the whole folder onto your Deluge card and drill down to the samples you want.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uGjDrhhplfgHlqIc0lVGAvJdhBpbiXfi?usp=sharing
What I would love is for some folks to mess about with the samples, and see what you think. I am multi-sampling automatically (in 44.1 16-bit stereo) but some feedback on how they sound before I keep forging ahead would be great. The good news is I have the modules for the XL7, the World Expedition (live sampled orcania or bass recorder, anyone?!), and the ultra rare Deluxe Orchestra one. So, if folks like what they hear and there is a demand, I will keep going and periodically update the folder.
Have at it, and let me know your thoughts!
Thanks,
Ryan H.
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Thank you for sharing, @iluvsa
I had a look on your Google Drive folder, and there is a lot to take in! ( lot of sub-folders to navigate). I will have a look and let you know how it sounds.
MBC
Thanks for checking it out! By the way, I have been sampling every night since this post, there are now over 3GB of samples in the shared folder (SEE LINK ABOVE) for the community, and I am about 3/4 of the way through the Mo' Phatt rack of sounds. Dive in everyone!
Ryan
Okay, these are officially DONE! I have also included in the same link (see original post) the full list of 512 preset names as a PDF to use as a cheat sheet.
Just as a reminder, to load a multi-sample as a SYNTH into the deluge, you can do the following:
To load a KIT from the kit folder, it's almost the same procedure:
Okay, if folks like these I will keep going with the other E-MU modules I have!
Create, out of the materials of the universe, something that did not exist before!
Just to add, no need to go to osc1 in both cases, its sufficient to hit browse sample 1 or 2 to load a multisample for a synth, and shift+kit already takes you to browse for a kit sound with the option to load all.
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Thank you for the all of the hard work in sampling these modules!