Yurt Rock has introduced a new installment in the Man vs Moog series of sample packs by Ryan Gruss. Created from 6 sessions, Man vs Moog Vol. 6 contains a total of 120 loops with the Moog and drums loops mixed together, as well as isolated drum and synth tracks.
Well, it happened again. I found myself in a rhythmic showdown with my Moog synths and my collection of acoustic drum kits. We traded sonic jabs as I twisted the knobs of the DFAM and Subharmonicon, while the synths fired back with sharp, analog phrases. Paired with a wide variety of drum grooves and tones, the result is our most unique and inspiring Man vs. Moog collection to date.
For Ableton users, we’ve included an exclusive Ableton Live Pack featuring 6 unique Live Sets. These sets allow you to effortlessly dive in and craft your own tracks, building on the rich drum and Moog loops and samples provided.
The sample pack is available to purchase for $29 USD.
More information: Yurt Rock / Man vs Moog Vol. 6
based on the demos this still does not beat vtines mk1 imo
i find it interesting that rhodes, despite being so simple, yet so nuanced (specially taking different models into consideration), is so difficult to emulate correctly without sounding cheap. and even when taking only good emulations into consideration, i find it interesting how one can sound so much better/different than the next one.
idk, but to me when i think rhodes, i think warm 70s sounds. all these rhodes with such presence/attack/bite/another stage emu, sound so 80s to me, and are therefore such a completely different sound i’m hoping/expecting from a rhodes plugin.