@0207steve This is a Stage I with custom blue LED's on the button lights. I also voided the warranty by switching out the wheel lights myself. Check out some of my newer videos, too!
Is it a LP stage 2 you're playing on? How come it has blue led's, because i also got a LP stage 2 and my led's on the control pannel are yellow. Thanks.
You called it a keyboard. LOL! It's a synthesizer. Keyboards have preset sounds that cannot be edited, whereas synthesizers may or may not have presets, and all sounds are 100% editable. These are all old videos. My next video will showcase the new wood sides I put on it. Thanks for the comment!
@SilentSynth Not sure what you're asking here. There are no "tracks". You can create numerous sounds from scratch, but the software doesn't have preset "songs" or any "songs" for that matter. Keep in mind, unlike your MicroKorg, this is purely analog with only a few digital additions.
@Voltor07 By track i meant sound, and initializing the track, which is just like where the sound is in the bank resets it to a basic saw wave, on my synth (a microKORG). All i really wanted to know was if you could star off with a sound that is just a wave, that you can build on from there. You answered that. Thanks a lot man.
@SilentSynth Oh. Yeah, to create a sound from scratch, I use the CA patch, which is CALIBRATION used to make sure the LP is in tune. I'll make sure to post a vid showing how to create a sound from scratch when I get moved in to my house.
Looks like your overload makes a nice gritting sound on command.when truning the control knobs onthe moog. Just whip it... whip it good! hehehe... sound like lyrics from a song from the 80's. Have fun with your new Tricked out moog!
Yes, that's the point of the overload button. Depending on how the filter is set, it can also cause the filter to oscillate. I love my Amos Gaynes Signature Edition! No one else has one, and if they do, it doesn't look like mine! Thanks for commenting!
The LP you're playing on, is it a stage 1 or a stage 2?
0207steve 1 year ago
@0207steve This is a Stage I with custom blue LED's on the button lights. I also voided the warranty by switching out the wheel lights myself. Check out some of my newer videos, too!
Voltor07 1 year ago
Is it a LP stage 2 you're playing on? How come it has blue led's, because i also got a LP stage 2 and my led's on the control pannel are yellow. Thanks.
0207steve 1 year ago
Nice sounding keyboard bro.
IraqIsWhack 2 years ago
You called it a keyboard. LOL! It's a synthesizer. Keyboards have preset sounds that cannot be edited, whereas synthesizers may or may not have presets, and all sounds are 100% editable. These are all old videos. My next video will showcase the new wood sides I put on it. Thanks for the comment!
Voltor07 2 years ago
@Voltor07 Can you also create sounds from scratch, like from an initialized track?
SilentSynth 1 year ago
@SilentSynth Not sure what you're asking here. There are no "tracks". You can create numerous sounds from scratch, but the software doesn't have preset "songs" or any "songs" for that matter. Keep in mind, unlike your MicroKorg, this is purely analog with only a few digital additions.
Voltor07 1 year ago
@Voltor07 By track i meant sound, and initializing the track, which is just like where the sound is in the bank resets it to a basic saw wave, on my synth (a microKORG). All i really wanted to know was if you could star off with a sound that is just a wave, that you can build on from there. You answered that. Thanks a lot man.
SilentSynth 1 year ago
@SilentSynth Oh. Yeah, to create a sound from scratch, I use the CA patch, which is CALIBRATION used to make sure the LP is in tune. I'll make sure to post a vid showing how to create a sound from scratch when I get moved in to my house.
Voltor07 1 year ago
@Voltor07 O, ok. Thanks a lot man.
SilentSynth 1 year ago
@SilentSynth You are most welcome! Thanks for watching!
Voltor07 1 year ago
If I was Moog Music, I would offer you a free Moog Filtatron just to get you to pull this video off of You Tube!
(Its detrimental to future Moog sales!)
MrCamelneck 11 months ago
Looks like your overload makes a nice gritting sound on command.when truning the control knobs onthe moog. Just whip it... whip it good! hehehe... sound like lyrics from a song from the 80's. Have fun with your new Tricked out moog!
acaruso36 3 years ago
Yes, that's the point of the overload button. Depending on how the filter is set, it can also cause the filter to oscillate. I love my Amos Gaynes Signature Edition! No one else has one, and if they do, it doesn't look like mine! Thanks for commenting!
Voltor07 3 years ago
Thanks for the Props, V.
Eric
Rhythmicons
Rhythmicons 3 years ago
Any other aspects of the LP you'd like demonstrated, Eric? I've got a couple things planned for my next video, so get your requests in now! ^_^
Voltor07 3 years ago