I have a mopho module now, and Im considering the slim phatty or the phatty stage. I can make really moogish sounds out of the mopho. As much as I love the polyphony of the tetra, i havent (yet) felt the need of polyphony out of the mopho...but I guess its something to get sooner or later, I suppose. Does the keyboard on the moog stage justifies the extra 400€? Does it have aftertouch and all that? I know the keypad on the mopho keyboard does!
@AlexisNembrode Personally, I prefer the Little Phatty to the Slim Phatty. There is something about having the synth and keys in one unit. Feels more "analog" :P. They keys are not as nice as the MoKeys though. No aftertouch, but, when I had the SP, it took forever for it to "warm up" and the oscillators to get in tune. They LP takes about 5 minutes. And, the SP has issues with older MIDI keyboards. The SP would freeze when I used my old Midiman keyboard.
@AlexisNembrode it's always a good idea to have at least 2 different manufacturers synths. If you have an SP, i'd suggest getting a Tetra instead of a MoKey. The Tetra is a 4 voice polyphonic synth, whereas the MoKey is monophonic. I got the MoKey strictly for the polychain feature with the Tetra. I absolutely love the way the MoKey/Tetra and SP (I took the SP back and got a Little Phatty instead) sound together. Check my other vids, there is a song I posted that uses both synths.
that will kill the krks
HELLSPAWN1973 4 weeks ago
Yeah, Ive heard various complains about that. How long does the slim phatty takes to warm up?
AlexisNembrode 2 months ago
@AlexisNembrode the SP I had took about an hour to warm up.
piamuk 2 months ago
I have a mopho module now, and Im considering the slim phatty or the phatty stage. I can make really moogish sounds out of the mopho. As much as I love the polyphony of the tetra, i havent (yet) felt the need of polyphony out of the mopho...but I guess its something to get sooner or later, I suppose. Does the keyboard on the moog stage justifies the extra 400€? Does it have aftertouch and all that? I know the keypad on the mopho keyboard does!
AlexisNembrode 2 months ago
@AlexisNembrode Personally, I prefer the Little Phatty to the Slim Phatty. There is something about having the synth and keys in one unit. Feels more "analog" :P. They keys are not as nice as the MoKeys though. No aftertouch, but, when I had the SP, it took forever for it to "warm up" and the oscillators to get in tune. They LP takes about 5 minutes. And, the SP has issues with older MIDI keyboards. The SP would freeze when I used my old Midiman keyboard.
piamuk 2 months ago
i see you have a mopho and the sp. is it worth having both in terms of different sounds?
AlexisNembrode 2 months ago
@AlexisNembrode it's always a good idea to have at least 2 different manufacturers synths. If you have an SP, i'd suggest getting a Tetra instead of a MoKey. The Tetra is a 4 voice polyphonic synth, whereas the MoKey is monophonic. I got the MoKey strictly for the polychain feature with the Tetra. I absolutely love the way the MoKey/Tetra and SP (I took the SP back and got a Little Phatty instead) sound together. Check my other vids, there is a song I posted that uses both synths.
piamuk 2 months ago
I think the odor you're smelling is the voice coil in those KRKs
scenesteraccess 3 months ago