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  • This video is a parody of the Gearwire Crosstalk podcast. Don’t take it seriously, folks.

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  • what a joke - possibly the dumbest video i have seen. and your face really annoyed me...sorry.

  • new rule: no synth comparison videos are to be made after the third beer.

  • the older minimoogs are amazing but they are monophonic??? LOLOLOLOL... I still would shoot my leg off for one.

  • @1787dude You're going to learn that most analog synthesizers from the 70s and before were monophonic, it's not too much of hassle if you know what you're doing.

  • @AnotherRandomGeek Yea I probably over reacted lol. I was actually thinking the other day about how awesome the moog on the left sounded. so deep and full. I actually bought an old korg ms2000r that only has a 4 note polyphony, it sounds amazing IMO.

  • @1787dude vst from arturia has poly switch

  • Its Buddy Lembeck!

  • envy toys ;-|)

  • one of the most ridiculous video I've ever seen ...

    The voyager is different from the Minimoog, but you do not have the faintest idea how to make a matching sound and level....

  • Wow, how smug are you buddy?

  • Hahaha! At 2:41 he adjusts the...headphone volume knob, in an attempt to control the main volume. It's surprising that he knows where the resonance knob is on the Voyager...

    Who is this funny guy, anyway ? Thanks for the laugh.

  • @AlainHubert Yep and he's got two of em and you got how many? yeah, thought so....

  • @CW2SCOGG

    Yep, you guessed it: I've got two also... a 1975 model D serial 6909 and an Old School serial 0429. So shut-up.

  • @CW2SCOGG: I doubt either one of these belongs to the guy in the video. If you notice, when he tries to demonstrate the overload feature on the Minimoog, he doesn't even have the switched turned on. That right there tells me he doesn't know very much about it, meaning it's not his.

    He knows a lot about synths in general, though and has lots of videos.

  • Whilst the Minimoog is playing, and its filter is being overdriven by the feedback loop, the Voyager is saying to itself: "I can't touch this"...

  • Thanks for the laugh. :)

  • I think the whole point of the Voyager was missed here. And maybe too the whole point of the Minimoog. Not saying a bad video, just misguided. Cheers though

  • If the guy spent less time loving the camera we might have actually been able to see a proper side by side demo.

  • Rick Wakeman got his first ever Minimoog for a few dollars, because the guy he bought it from didn't need a piano that could only play one note at a time. Seriously. He said so in an interview. Yeah.

  • @hamsterdunce do you think that the minimoog voyager xl would be an overkill sort of?

  • @foxIIbassoonist - - I think the Voyager XL pretty much meets the IIIC head-on. If you are going to comp Wakeman, than the shorter Minimoog / Voyager keyboard is fine. If you're going to comp Emerson, then you need the 61-note keyboard on your Moog. If you are going to comp Wendy Carlos, then you need dual 61-note keyboards and two Voyagers decked out in all the Moogerfooger goodness. That's it. Those are the only three streams of analoguery to choose from.

  • btw - on the Little Phatty you can run the audio out and back in again, to give you that same sound that these guys seem obsessed with.

  • I would like to see a more methodical comparison - dialing down to one oscillator on each, moving through the basic filter and envelop settings. Maybe also do this beside an Studio Electronics SE-1 and also a MacBeth M3X. i think those would be the makes and models to compare. A true old-west Shoot Out!

  • Oh no... Is dirtier or juicier better?

  • This could have been a useful comparison. Next time perhaps someone with half a brain and some common sense could do the job?

  • Maybe you could try setting the voyager by starting with an initial patch. Just saying.

  • great presentation! great sense of humour :-)

  • lulz hes funny

    

  • Moog should have a look at what Casio and Yamaha are doing. They could add some preset beat buttons, bossanova, waltz, rock 1 and 2, etc. My Casiotone has Pop THREE which is a lot more than this drumless wonder offers. Also the better keyboards will always include professional built in speakers.

  • @toranamunter 10/10

  • @toranamunter you're completely missing the point of this instrument. it isn't a 'keyboard' as in a full workstation with accompaniment, rhythms etc. it's a synthesiser. and it's not always the better keyboards that have speakers. the new KORG Kronos, top class keyboard, no speakers. same goes for the yamaha motif series, roland fantom, nord stage the list goes on. more often than not, it's the entry level, lower end keyboards that have the built in speakers as they're aimed at beginners.

  • @toranamunter Couldn’t agree more. Both instruments are badly in need of cowbells, maracas, confetti, party horns and a tambourine, and perhaps a nail clipper, spittoon and toilet paper thrown in. Bob Moog obviously didn’t have grand musicians like you in mind when he designed these humble instruments. Instead, he may have thought of ignoramuses like Wendy Carlos, Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, Vangelis or Jean Michel Jarre; but of course you’ve never heard of them.

  • non-euclidean notes

  • it sounds the same with the "glide off" is it did with the "glide on." he probably didn't have the "glide" knob turned up at all.

  • This guy should do stand ups

  • can that out and in blow your shit up?! because im gonna purchase one and that overload sound is AMAZING!!

  • @bangbangboogybaby: no. it was made for that. go from "low output" into external input. the "high output" goes to your amp or mixer.

  • i have both of these keyboards.

  • @fooloof hopefully you're a good musician 'cause the guys who have all of these nice synths always suck so terribly.

  • @raymangold22 True... I used to play them in a shop in London, i was like a mad scientist creating master pieces. You can lose yourself in this stuff.

  • @cortezforever It's a good escapism, though

  • @fooloof You shouldn't own them if you call them "keyboards".

  • @volki9000: Why not?

  • @fooloof They are synthesizers, they may have a keyboard, but that's not what you pay 3k for... at least I hope so;)

  • Sry it's just jealousy... I would kill for a real moog^^

  • who is the dude demoing? and is this at a music school or something? I prefer the Model D. As he says, the Voy is "juicy"; I prefer dirty.

  • music made by prophet 08, minimoog voyager, arturia origin...

    check out!

  • It's Christain Bale's brother!!!!!

  • lmao.... this guy is crazy, gotta luv it "you cant see me cuz im over here, thats ok"

  • This guy is my new hero. "non-euclidian notes"... Just priceless.

  • Why are they so exspensive? I thought they made alot of these back then.

  • @WavyGravyTrain1 they didnt make that many in the face of demand. These are hand wired instruments and we are talking hundreds of parts. Furthermore, there were/are hundreds of simple capacitors to select from. each one has its own affect on the signal path and failure rate. Bob Moog hand selected each part.

  • @joebartone Thanks for the reply and a very interesting answer. I knew they were hand made from a documentary I watched years ago about Bob Moog and Ray Kurzweil but never was mentioned the hand selected parts. Still very interesting.

  • HILARITY! MORE PLEASE!

  • this guy is pretty funny. is he mashed or something? I've finally found out what the glide button does. it glides.

  • you badass enough to say really cheezy stuff, your lucky most people aren't that badass, most people like me

  • I'm just going to imagine that you're really high!

  • @blaqoutmusic thats just stupid talk

  • Personally, as much as I enjoy the records made with the Minimoog Model D, I'm glad I chose a Minimoog Voyager instead.  You really can do everything with it that you can do with a D, plus a whole lot more.

  • @CircleCityEric I owned both, and too prefer the sound of the new one. It is musically more useful.

  • @joebartone Someday, I may get a CV Expander. That'd make having a Voyager better (for me) than having a Moog 15.

  • A good demo. Plenty of personality. Some interesting technical comment. Thanks.

  • I wish the people in the background would have been quiet

  • How is it gonna be if we do the overload trick on the voyager? It gonna be fatter? or not work as original?  Anyway, only his demonstration makes me feel the voyager is fat, and might be great for Funk Bass.

  • @sobadate i do it on my own voyager, and it works a treat. Having spoken to a few people at the moog factory on the phone a few years ago, i surmised it can handle it...and IT CAN :-D

  • @armalyte That's great that's great. Your words encourage me to be absorbed in Voyager. Thank you very much. ;-)

  • I like the demo, good work! little short but good, wish could afford any of those synths

  • I don't know why it was wrong for this guy to be funny AND give a physical demo. He did a pretty good job at both. It was exactly how the guys from Monty Python would have done it. Bob Moog would have liked it, he had a sense of humor.

    We have many serious synthesizer demos on Youtube so it was fun to see one like this.

  • He looks the the guy from the matrix ;)

  • wanker

  • who´s that idiot?

  • NICE COMPARISON, BUT YOU ARE A FREAK NERD DUDE!

  • Please dude....if you aspire to comedy, pursue it..but leave the synth demos as just that.

  • Sounds like Rudess.

  • that was hilarious 

  • 197somthing

  • Model D rules...;c)

  • 13,000? Wow he got ripped off. A new voyager is like 4000 i think

  • 13.000 my ass... they cost les than half

  • it was a beautiful demonstration asshole

    I WANT A MOOG

  • LOL yeah okay people. I want to recomend to everyone downloading from the internet FOR FREE. "Minimoog V" from "Auturia." and not spend a dime on these hardware synths.

  • 13000 dollar wasted

  • @sjmeerkees Hmmm, useless. How about spending it on a car or a down payment on a house! LOL 13g's.

  • @LittleNegrillio they're only about $3000 each actually.

  • @pausebeforeviewtube yeah yeah "only". LOL How bout' gatting a Fantom G6 and a Access Virus TI2. 3g's right there!

  • @LittleNegrillio lol :)

  • @LittleNegrillio id sell both for minimoog anyday.

  • can u use this synts via midi to a controller with more 8s?

  • non-euclidean notes... LOL

  • According to you maybe .. but just because you think it means nothing doesn't mean you're right and everyone else in the world that refers to it as "fat" is wrong. It absolutely means something. It's a very thick sounding machine in many ways, so is fat that unreasonable? Don't be so obtuse

  • funny guy

  • the Origional is still fatter!

  • @offthelinegt no, its just turned up slightly louder

  • @sacredgeometry origional is fatter

  • @offthelinegt I disagree its a little bigger but i wouldn't call that excess mass fat, he's just a little big boned tis all. Plus that extra wood will protect any knocks and bangs which is always helpful.

  • @sacredgeometry I'm not refering to mass, I'm talking about a fat sound

  • @offthelinegt I know and i was pointing out how much respect i give to anyone that uses as subjective a term as fatness as an argument to anything. Its a buzz word in synthesis, it means very little and in my experience the only people that use it as a descriptive term are people who have little experience with sound design. Im not saying this applies to you but my patience has been worn down by enough of them.

    Sorry bout that

    Peace

    Brian

  • @sacredgeometry well sorry to disappoint but i have my diploma in sound engineering and have been performing with mutiple instruments for most of my life. Cheers

  • @offthelinegt Haha well me too. Sorry to say this but "fatness" means absolutely nothing.

  • the low notes cant be heard clearly due to the fact your amp and speaker cant recreate the wave form.

  • @joebartone hmmm let's talk about youtube sound compression before we talks about the other guys'ses's gear

  • @skillzflux word, but I was talking more about frequencies from 20 - 55htz.

  • @joebartone Thelonius Dub, eh? I get it!

  • Its good that there is little to no difference in the sound, thats what people buy a moog for its signature sound.

  • @sacredgeometry Wow, what I thought was the exact opposite. The older Moog sounds so much better that I'd choose it anytime over the newer one. This video was really a sort of eye opener for me. Maybe it's just a matter of taste. Maybe I'm a dirty person, I don't know! :-D

  • @mknyman I think its just because the patches aren't equivalent on both moogs.

  • @sacredgeometry Might be, I sure hope so. Not that I could actually afford one.

  • @sacredgeometry Yeah I have the electric blue minimoog and the added xya screen is fantastic, plus the best thing about the new moogs is that the oscillators don't go wildly out of tune constantly, though you can do settings to recreate a little bit of drift. I wouldn't get an old model D; the new one is a bit less money and has a bunch more features.

  • Nice! Something I was supposed to do with my two Model Ds and three Voyagers. Great demo!

  • How did he connect the cable in the back? I wanna try :P From>to?!

  • What you need to do, is press the Dwow and Dweeb buttons, then go around the back and turn the shit level switch to low.

    Then you need a long delay, I always use a photo of Margaret Thatcher when I need a long delay...

  • hahaha, this was great. thanks. nothing like the good old stuff :)

  • Its kind of an infinite synthesizer...when you turn that switch.

    Hahaha, that totally made my day :D

  • This remainds me of the time when I founfd pink dildos in my cousins closet

  • you remind me of christian bale

  • Moog are the Lexus of synthsisers; they are made with the finest ingredients and will mostly likely outlast their human owners in lifespan - of course they're expensive. You need to be absolutely serious and committed before purchasing something like this.

    Start with a Casio SK-1, once you write a whole album on that, get a Minimoog.

  • @SixOneCynic lexus? lexus are shite, think you should research your cars

  • The Classic Looks AND sounds better.. WAY MUCH BETTER!!!

  • SOOO ORGASMIC SOUND!!!

  • You are soooo funny! Thnx for da laugh!! (and info!!)~

  • Orginal sounds better by far, it has a fat sound. I have the 'Rogue Moog' keyboard synth. Short black & wouldn't take a brand new top of the line keyboard for it. I rather by one!

  • he sounds like christian bale - american psycho

  • cool, I love moog instruments, I hope to enjoy one one day.

  • genius, a sound comparison through a microphone on a home camcorder.... :/

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  • Very few get the joke..... I love it... and I love you, Dave. You amazing mother- ok.... anyway...

  • @lucyzeke12 what joke?

  • @ultimatenerd22 This whole video is meant to be a joke... Dave's my husband...literally.

  • @Thatsthebadger1 i think hes funny....

  • people in the background shut the fuck up!

  • spot the prick in the yellow t-shirt !!!!

  • Quick trick for making the Minimoog to sound like the voyager:

    Find at minimoog, look for at volume knob. Grab it an turn i counterclockwise as far as you can. Repeat on a Voyager. They should now sound exactly the same.

  • @Takseb GREAT JOB...

  • 70 something lol

  • $35 000 thousand dollar synths eh?

  • i goa a sh-201 too! it's a cool synth but there is nothing ilke the original oldschool analog synth!!!! and also there is nothing like the great minimoog!!

  • we thanx friend for posting that!!! keep on mate!!

  • VERY VERY FUUNY....

  • dude your pretty damn good!

  • "They growled a lot in the 70s. They were very dirty people" hahhaa

  • man i want a new synthesizer, but i don't know which one i should get. any help. anyone? under a thousand?

  • @chadinterrupted

    Which ones do you own?

  • i have a roland sh201, which i love for its 8 bit sounds and sound effects and being able to create anything i want almost. but i don't have anything that has a REAL analog synth sound. there just so expensive. i was trying out the alesis micron and i was surprised that it was only 400 dollars. it produces big sound for such a tiny keyboard.

  • Try the MicroKORG

  • analog or digital?

  • analog.

  • wait, i forgot who i was writing to. sh201 is virtual analog. i would love a real analog, sh201 is amazing, i wonder what i could do with something even more awesome. i just don't know what.

  • is that a bad joke?

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  • cocky fuck.

  • this guy is very funny. check him out testing the ARP Solina String Ensemble

  • The original is a bit fatter.

  • he made me laugh ...a natural comic and keyboardplayer

  • @WARDISWARD I Totally agree. He is very funny :D

  • @WARDISWARD ikr lol

  • dude they cost $2500

  • no shit fuckhead

  • it rellywasnt that bad of a video it was a good comparison of the two, the guy just failed at being funny

  • love mine :D

  • he's right it was horible

  • It would be nice if someone who actually knew what they were talking about had done this comparison instead of this gimp!

  • lol hamsterdunce is not a gimp - check out his other vids :)

  • this guy know how to rock a keyboard..

  • 35 thousand. I thought they were way cheaper than that. At least 35 hundred. I never saw them go for that much that's why I'm comenting.

  • yeah your right

  • I love juicier.. but its still so f.cking crazy dudes.. not for me:)

  • I don't think the Mini sounds "fatter" than the Voyager. I think they both have very distinct, yet similar voices. They're different because they obviously contain different hardware, but the Voyager was designed to replace the Mini, so that's where the similarities come in. It's like he said: The Mini is "growlier", while the Voyager is "juicier".

  • Terrible demonstration, great company. He was such a douchebag!

  • Bad!