Hi there- this is the first *test* of the macbeth micromac- measuring just over a mere 8" wide- it whacks a punch! This is the first demo that I've done of this 3 Oscillator pure analogue synthesizer and on this video- I'm getting to try out a couple of things. Oscillators 1 and 3 have direct outputs to left and right- the filter section has Oscillators, 1, 2 snd 3 pitched 1 octave apart, and a fifth! I guess then I lose the plot and try other things! Anyway- I put up because some folks have wanted to hear it! The micromac is a project that started well over a year ago....and now it is complete! I'm using the all analogue Vortex keyboard to play this thing!
when can we buy one and how much? Sounds great!
jgk381 1 week ago
Melt......
AnalogX1 2 weeks ago
DEar god.
nautilusslovesyou 2 weeks ago
When will these come available in the UK?
Nellynoodlebums 3 weeks ago
@thermalmaximum
Correct. The old Moog stuff is more comparable. The newer Moogs sound great though... I guess I came off a little biased; I just like rooting for smaller operations such as Ken's.
That said, I would encourage anyone looking for a vintage-sounding discreet analog to buy a Macbeth over a Moog.
DomiBabi3 1 month ago
@donaldjasoncrunk You wouldn't happen to be taking a shot at the Minitaur, would you?
thermalmaximum 1 month ago
@DomiBabi3 This is a funny comment, because I think a lot of the circuits are based on Moog designs and components. All depends on if you're comparing a Minimoog Model D (which might sound quite similar) or a Voyager (which probably wouldn't compare).
thermalmaximum 1 month ago
Nice synth...are you using some FX (reverb/chorus) or is it the real sound of this synth ?
Thanks for your answer !
docfraktal 1 month ago
i can almost smell the electricity in this one.
hogberto 1 month ago
i would like to see this and the moog minitaur side by side - i think they would really complement each other
FSK1138 1 month ago