Tribute
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As one of the OMG-1 Contest winners, this track totally blew our minds! To say that the sonic and harmonic inventiveness in this unique track is fresh is a massive understatement. When we learned that Eric had, in his words, "exclusively, and with great joy, only used sounds from the Bob Moog Tribute Library and Stylus RMX," our jaws dropped all the way to the floor.

© Spectrasonics and Eric Oberthaler

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For our OMG-1 Contest, our judges were unanimous in selecting Torley Wong, who submitted an entire album's worth of outstanding music created with ONLY the Bob Moog Tribute Library and Omnisphere! Clearly a huge fan of electronic music, Torley's album is a remarkable, hour-long homage to the history of electronic music genres from the past to the present.

100% Bob Moog Tribute Library, Omnisphere (plus custom drum samples)

© Spectrasonics and Torley Wong

Transvection - Corey Lehman
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One of our OMG-1 Contest winning pieces, Corey used only the Tribute Library, the Core Library and Omnisphere's Synth Oscillators to create all the synth sounds in this track. Fun blend of classic Arcade tones with a great mix.

© Spectrasonics and Corey Lehman

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A dreamy little piece Eric made with some of the new sounds he created in honor of Bob Moog's 78th birthday. Eric created this track only using Omnisphere played in realtime.

© Spectrasonics and Eric Persing

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Unique and energetic track specializing in some of the more interesting sonorities in the core library of Omnisphere and the Bob Moog Tribute Library. The harmonic textures are really beautiful and offset with excellent rhythmic work with Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Richard Musk

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Fantastic three part epic track by one of our favorite demo composers! All synths from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Troels Folmann

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We are huge fans of multi-instrumentalist David Soltany's music. For the OMG-1 Contest, he submitted not one, but THREE of the highest-rated entries we received! His electronic piece, "Glitchin' Up" features literally hundreds of sounds from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in a rapid-fire collage of micro-fragments. No "stutter software plug-in" cheats were used here either…just hours of painstaking manual editing work.

100% Bob Moog Tribute Library, Omnisphere and drums from Stylus RMX

© Spectrasonics and David Soltany

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Electronic Artist and Sound Designer Richard Devine contributed some wonderful and complex patches to the Bob Moog Tribute Library. In this beautiful demo, he puts a few of them together in Omnisphere to create a rich swirling aural landscape in another Galaxy.

© Spectrasonics and Richard Devine

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Explosive action cue featuring 100% Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums are the Hans Zimmer Moog Drums that are included in the library.

© Spectrasonics and Daniel James

Marty Grog - John Butler
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Ever imagine what it would sound like if The Meters ever did a "Moog album?" Here it is! This one put a huge smile on our face as it combines both our charity benefit libraries - the Bob Moog Tribute Library and New Orleans Strut. Great vibe, John!

© Spectrasonics and John Butler

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Everything in this track is coming from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere - except the kick drum, which is coming from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Ignacio Longo

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Our good friend Dave from G-Force software contributed some wonderful patches to the library and actually made this killer demo track on his laptop on the plane from Miami to London! All synths from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Dave Spiers

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We absolutely fell in love with this wonderfully quirky contest piece - full of personality and surprises. Best of all, these unique elements somehow make it more accessible rather than the distancing effect that experimentation can sometimes have on the listener. 100% Bob Moog Tribute Library and Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Waen Shepherd

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John is the drummer on the hit TV show "Glee." He's also developing some killer production chops using Omnisphere and the Bob Moog Tribute Library with his band Chase Jordan.

© Spectrasonics, John Lock and Chase Jordan

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If there were such a thing as a "Supreme Victor of the Loudness War" award, this track would surely get it! Jeff's company does tons of top Hollywood trailers, scoring and games….it's not called "Louder Productions" for nothing, you know! Features the Bob Moog Tribute Library with additional custom orchestral brass samples.

© Spectrasonics and Jeff MacDonald

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We are huge fans of multi-instrumentalist David Soltany's music. He submitted not one, but THREE of the highest-rated contest entries we received! "Mystic Lane" features the Bob Moog Tribute Library for all the synth sounds, Stylus RMX for the drums and David's phenomenal live bass and guitar work.

© Spectrasonics and David Soltany

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All synths from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Tolga Gurpinar

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All sounds coming from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Ignacio Longo

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All synths are from Omnisphere and the Bob Moog Tribute Library. Drums are from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Chuck Silva

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We are huge fans of multi-instrumentalist David Soltany's music. He submitted not one, but THREE of the highest-rated entries we received! "Ethereal Vault" showcases the Bob Moog Tribute Library with David on electric cello and the amazing Lily Jung on vocals.

© Spectrasonics and David Soltany

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All synths from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Adam Hawk

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics, Scott Frankfurt and Eric Persing

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Daniel James

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All sounds except the live Fender Rhodes are coming from Omnisphere and the Bob Moog Tribute Library. The vinylish noise is coming from the "Giant Rattlesnake Bass", which is an unusual sound.

© Spectrasonics and Eric Persing

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All synths are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums are from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Les Correa

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All synths are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums are from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Tolga Gurpinar

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Ignacio Longo

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Beautiful single sound performance of the patch of the same name.

© Spectrasonics and John Lehmkuhl

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All synths are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Tolga Gurpinar

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics, Ignacio Longo and Eric Persing

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By far the most surprising and shocking track we received. Maybe it doesn't seem like it at first…but wait for it. ;-) 
Zappa would have loved this....

© Spectrasonics and Cyberfunk featuring SheFrank

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics, Les Correa and Eric Persing

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The most dynamic track in the competition and 100% Tribute Library. Brought back wonderful memories of 70's Planetarium trips, Lazerium shows and Carl Sagan's old 80's TV show "Cosmos." Beautifully-constructed, ambient orchestration elements!

© Spectrasonics and Joshua Peterson

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Single sound live demo of the patch of the same name.

© Spectrasonics and John Lehmkuhl

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All synths are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums are from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Adam Hawk

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Session legend Michael Boddicker contributed the world oldest synth filter....the Jaw Harp! This unique soundsource has extensive velocity and round-robin samples to create variety and realism.

© Spectrasonics and Eric Persing

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All synths are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums are from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Les Correa

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics, Ignacio Longo and Eric Persing

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All synths are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. Drums are from Stylus RMX.

© Spectrasonics and Scott Frankfurt

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Eric Persing

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics, Adam Hawk and Eric Persing

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Ignacio Longo

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Get the Joke? ;-)
Think 1982, mullets, pump your fist and the stadium goes crazy!
All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. (including the electronic drums)

© Spectrasonics and Bob Wilson

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Ignacio Longo

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere. (including the electronic drums)

© Spectrasonics and Ned Bouhalassa

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Bob Wilson

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Gorgeous and lively Metheny/Lyle Mays-influenced track using real Grand Piano, Omnisphere, Bob Moog Tribute Library for lead synth and pad textures, Trilian Fretless Bass and some outstanding drum programming with Stylus RMX. Definitely the best piano and classic synth solo from our contest.

© Spectrasonics and Gérard Poncin

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Hans made this track using 20 Omnisphere parts using only sounds from the Bob Moog Tribute library!

© Spectrasonics and Hans Joerg-Scheffler

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All sounds are from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Michael Flint

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Beautiful snippet of the patch of the same name from the Bob Moog Tribute Library in Omnisphere.

© Spectrasonics and Adam Hawk

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