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New Moog Synth!

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  • edited October 2015

    Very nice, just in time for Xmas...

  • Lovely demo video from Moog. I want one.

  • 679$ Not that bad to get a real analog moog.

  • Yes that's how demo vids should be done.

  • Oh... it´s even for 599$... would prefer it in a heartbeat over an iPad Pro too. And yes.... a grear demo video within the first day of release. Others should learn from that!

  • Moog are on to a winner here me thinketh

  • Looks better when there's two, or even three stacked together though...

  • edited October 2015

    Already in stock at my local store. More than tempting and the price is truly right, even in my country. I'm damned but I'm kinda sure I'll buy one sooner than it should happen....

  • Having three of these stacked together would most definitely equal losing my woman and a custody of my kids, house, job...etc

    Basically moog = heroin with no available SA centres.

  • I see the Voyager is getting dropped soon. Wonder what else Moog have up their sleeves. Impressed so far with What they are doing, hope it works for them.

  • Looks great, good price and the ability to stack and combine them to make a modern modular system (for less than you'd think from Moog) looks to be a winning formula. Let's hope they also make an app of this for $1.99!

  • This is the Moog Mother-32 we're talking about, right?

    http://www.moogmusic.com/products/semi-modular/mother-32

  • This is a mono-synth, right?

  • edited October 2015

    Looks and sounds sweet. Total newb question: 64 sequence locations? Means it can store 64 sequences?

    Just read the manual, answer my own question here: yes. :)

  • @Audiojunkie said:
    This is a mono-synth, right?

    Yes. With a whole lot of patch points (64). And a 64-step step sequencer with 64 memory slots.

    I'm sort of astonished at the price:features on this one. When it was announced I thought it would be much much simpler feature wise with a hefty Moog surcharge.

    It's modular (enough) and the price is astounding (especially when you compare it to modular gear, not iOS apps) so no complaints here but I do wish it had a sub osc. Just a fixed sine with -12 or -24 tracking. Of course, it can be added via patching.

  • This connected to a Minotaur. Man. Add your favorite drum app and your favorite poly synth app. Done.

  • oh my...

  • I was thinking that my next synth purchase would be the Moog Werkstatt, but I may just save my pennies for this. Much more full-featured, it would appear.

  • edited October 2015

    This excites me. Goddamn beautiful

  • I'm guessing it can't be done, but this would be lovely patched into my MS20. It'd fit nicely on the top too...

  • @Seangarland said:
    I was thinking that my next synth purchase would be the Moog Werkstatt, but I may just save my pennies for this. Much more full-featured, it would appear.

    Haha I was drooling over the Workstatt last night but now I'm gonna save up for this one! Always wanted a Moog and kinda wanted to start a Eurorack set up anyway :D.

  • I haven't purchased a hardware based synth since the 90's but I'll get this because it's modular. Not only does it sound good but you can patch external audio into it. My friend had a pair of MS20s that we used to experiment with.

  • @monzo said:
    I'm guessing it can't be done, but this would be lovely patched into my MS20. It'd fit nicely on the top too...

    The old Korg analogue stuff used a different ratio of voltage to pitch, my X-911 is the same. But everything else would work I think. Although I'm not sure if gate signals were different.

  • edited October 2015

    $679 . Fuk ! That's about £450 ($ to £). Happy xmas from Moog.
    http://www.moogmusic.com/products/semi-modular/mother-32/
    They look so nice racked up

  • edited October 2015

    @Jocphone said:
    The old Korg analogue stuff used a different ratio of voltage to pitch, my X-911 is the same. But everything else would work I think. Although I'm not sure if gate signals were different.

    Yeah I've just been reading up about MS20/Moog inter-patching on the Moog forum, as you say looks like it's mostly possible apart from the pitch stuff.

    I haven't got a sequencer on my Korg, so the Moog would complement it perfectly for live noodling.

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......................

  • wow, great sounds great video

    its a moog!

  • If I save really hard this may be the first Moog that could be affordable, I'll bet Moog will sell A LOT of these and will probably also have a waiting list, I can't find it anywhere in the UK yet

  • @monzo said:
    Yeah I've just been reading up about MS20/Moog inter-patching on the Moog forum, as you say looks like it's mostly possible apart from the pitch stuff.

    I haven't got a sequencer on my Korg, so the Moog would complement it perfectly for live noodling.

    Might want to budget for one of these as well if you want note values:

    http://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/sq_1/features.php

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