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Off Topic Hardware Question
Say you have a Moog Mother 32 and want a small analog keyboard to use for midi and putting the audio through the Moog with the 32's own Osc, what would you choose? I would like it to be small 2osc full size or 3osc mini at the most.
I've thought of these so far. Please add any other suggestions.
Novation BassStation 2
Arturia MiniBrute
One of these (I like the sound of both) or something else?
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MicroKorg would be another option. Maybe one of those new Roland JD-Xi's. The two you listed are good choices as well.
Arp (korg) odyssey ?
Can't say I've ever fancied the MicroKorg, even though it's one of the best selling keyboards of all time, I believe.
The JD -Xi though looks great for drums too. Will look at that a bit more, thanks.
Oops I should have said a bit of a limited budget, or yes the Karp would be my first choice.
LOL @ "Karp"
hehe I think that's what they're really calling it, which is awesome
Actually thinking about it, the Karp has the 3 filters. Isn't the 2nd version Arp filter close to a Moog?
MiniBrute—you'll have a good time with the patch panels on both plus syncing the sequencer on the 32 and the arp on the MB.
Also, with disclaimers...: http://hackabrute.yusynth.net/MINIBRUTE/standard2SE_en.html
Just read that earlier and the site that lead me to it was discussing the SE version. The bit that worried me was that some seem to have had problems with the original MiniBrute keybed falling apart. The MiniBrute does seem to be a bit of a bargain at £270 though. As you said, the patch bays definetly give it the edge over the Novation.
I am thinking of using Modstep on my iPad as my main midi sequencer, it even has CC mapping already for both the Moog and the Arturia Mini.
Adding to what I just said, as Modstep is going to get Link, I could use LP5 to play my sample loops in sync too