Loopstation vs the Moogerfooger lowpass filter
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@deadbirdsings Hey hey,
Born in Hong Kong by swedish parents. Spent a lot of time in Texas...!
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Ah, nevermind, I see that you're Scandinavian. That explains the accent (but not the Fu Manchu look).
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@RothHandle - He may have been overstating things a bit, I mean, your face doesn't make me want to chuck my cookies or anything, but I can see where he was coming from. What are you going for style-wise? You look like a cross between a beatnik and a Chinese coolie. I can't quite place you ethnically. You have a strange accent. It sounds like an American Southerner feigning a British accent.
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@777jordan Yeah...Its an interesting comment...!
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I think your face is just fine!
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I think he is hot and I dig the handlebar mustache...
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Leaving aside the all-important matter of why you look the way you do... It's my understanding that the patent to the Moog lowpass filter expired a long time ago, so there are a lot of copies floating around. In another video, you said that the Moog doesn't sound the same as the Korg and another filter you have, but would you say there's any difference between the sound of a Moog filter manufactured by Moog and a copy manufactured by another manufacturer (e.g. Doepfer)?
deadbirdsings 1 day ago
@deadbirdsings Well...I am sort of a synthfan but Im not a synthfan to the degree that I have bought 3-4 different moog filter clones and compared them. I have had 3 or 4 Mini Moogs in the studios and none of them sounded like the moogerfooger (they also sounded different from each other I might add). I have used an old Moog modular and the filter sounded different as well. Please note that Im only saying different not better or worse.
RothHandle 1 day ago
The sequence at 3:30 is just beautiful.
deadbirdsings 1 day ago
@deadbirdsings Thank you...I wish I had more to do with it..!
RothHandle 1 day ago