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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2011

jam with Moog Slim Phatty. RE-301 and Time Factor for delay and reverb, KP3 for sampling.

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  • Wow, this is great!

    I'm hoping to buy the Slim Phatty within the next month or so

    Do you know if it's possible to hook it up to an electric guitar?

  • @Nouvertne25 It has audio in, so you can plug your guitar to do filtering etc.

  • How did you do the phrase loop? Is it the moogs arpegiator? Thanks.

  • @Zemael I use software for sequence control via MIDI, then used KP3 to make loop in realtime.

  • @eastablishrec Thank you! I´m so dumb about it. I play guitar and bass, now I´m looking for new sounds. I was thinking buying a Roland Gaia, because it is good for learning... But the moog has the extreme earthquaking bass that I like. Gaia has a phrase loop, with SP I´ll depend on ableton and a computer... and I need a new computer also... Patience is a Joy... and we always want antecipate the plesure and postergate the pain. Thank you! Sorry for any gramatical errors, its not my mother tongue.

  • @Zemael Do you know SP is a monophonic synthesizer,, so you can't play chord but single lead or bass line. How about all in one synth like Juno-G? It has great sound quality, good sequencer and audio tracks.

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  • Nice :)

  • Its a great little unit with a big sound. Wouldn't part with mine

  • now i'm going to have to buy a slim phatty. d'oh!

  • @eastablishrec Thank you, but now it´s too late! haha, My broken leg and the SP are my teachers now. Thanks again.

  • @Mufonomo If monophonic, I will go for Moog. Both has great sound but I feel Moog works better with MIDI.

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