Moog little phatty in Hi-Fi BASIC SOUNDS
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I'm so jealous, i can only afford crappy midi controllers...
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Expecting a cheaper new synth to replace a 2-3K classic is not realistic to begin with. Besides, you're half-wrong anyways. Indeed it IS a Moog sound - Bob Moog designed this synth. It is NOT a "minimoog Model D sound" is what I believe you meant. People that want a minimoog D should buy a model D not a little phatty.
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An excellent demo. I'm glad I got the LP as opposed to the mini. What would you suggest as a good delay unit to pair with the LP?
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Starting about :30 to about 1:45, I would have said "Minimoog", if I didn't know better.
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@shaft9000 Thanks! For the reply! I built a Thingamogoop 2 and it does have CV out (not 1V per octave though) and I saw a video of someone controlling a Moog Prodigy with one
I'm not sure how useful this is but neat.
I gather your Thingamagoop is the series 1 then.
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@shaft9000 Thanks, Just got back from the cave--it was cool; though my band mates thought it a bit too damp.
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@shaft9000 ...interesting....didnt know that about osc 3.....
are you using the default presets or have you made your own patches? if so, i'd like to hear them.
rockyraccoon1 2 weeks ago
@rockyraccoon1
i just program it on-the-fly. i don't bother with presets on it, as any sound it's capable of can be had in 10 seconds or so using the panel. it's very fast to program despite appearances.
shaft9000 2 weeks ago
Sounds great! Nice Thingamagoop! Have you used that on the CV input?
TheNymans 3 months ago
@TheNymans thanks! if i had a wave rectifier module then it would be a good CV-source; but since audio is AC and CV is only DC it ends up being like half-modulation. the phatty won't track incoming AC signals through the zero-axis.
shaft9000 3 months ago
Looks like the LPs design is inspired by the synclavier
psicolor 2 years ago
@psicolor a bit, yeah. Even more, take a look at the Crumar Stratus - eerily similar to the LP!
shaft9000 4 months ago