Fat Controllers and Voyager
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I have both and here is what I will say.
The A6 is sonically HUGE, and my Moog is sonically FAT
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:o)
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yous hasve such prettys ladys fingers-squisgar
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@IDontDoDrumCovers you buy one and you read the manual.
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how do you learn how to use a synth like this?
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Where do you buy this stuff? I live very close by Sam Ash music store but they don't have anything other than Moog gear. I live in the U.S. is there a place you can check out a Doeopfer, Swejman, or Analogue Systems?
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you got your mothers hands
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That thing is sexy.
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you are one kickass synth- player.
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lovely holmes
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hi i would like know how call it the arpeggiator you're using in this video becouse i'm finding something like so that thanks by by
shiamano 2 years ago
I think you're referring to the Fat Controllers, which are analog sequencers. They were made by Frostwave, but are not available any longer. However, there are many analog sequencers now available that will work. Most are for modulars, and are in modular format these days.
stretta 2 years ago
Hi Stretta.
Love your videos. What are those white sequencers you got behind the Moog? Is the Monome capable of similar stuff? Which do you prefer?
Regards Matt
thrcman 2 years ago
The white sequencers are the Fat Controllers. The monomes can do anything you can dream up that would be appropriate for the interface, but from a workflow perspective, they aren't really a substitute for a dedicated analog sequencer with CV outs.
stretta 2 years ago
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can you also play the damn thing ?! What a shame...
Keybern 2 years ago
Thank goodness you've arrived here to judge my worthiness to own a piece of gear. I've been waiting for someone qualified to come along. Please, tell me more. I am your empty vessel. I await to drink from your fount of brilliance.
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