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I love Moog right now!
Thanks for posting this @Redo1 -- I had to watch it again because the first time through I only paid attention to Dr Moog's voice. Second time through I was blown away by what I saw. Third time put it all together. I would love to attend Moogfest...well, maybe next year.
I'd never heard of Moogfest until I started visiting this site, and after all the Moog 15 enthusiasm. Dang it! If it wasn't starting today, I might've tried to go. The full festival ticket price is very reasonable and I'm into most of those acts playing too. Really impressive line-up.
Much as I would love a Model D Minimoog - I'll readily take one off your hands if you have one going spare - at the moment, I'm more than happy with the Model 15 app, and you can easily set up the signal flows to mimic that of a Minimoog. In a way, there are two parts to modular synths - different cabling can give you different synth configurations, but then you can tweak the knobs within that configuration to give a vast array of individual sounds. Most synths are like having a fixed set of cabling, but you can still get a huge range of sounds from them.
looking at a still shot from the video of the unit....it just looks so beautiful. I've never had the opportunity to get my hands on one. Working a brand new one would just be heaven (I imagine). I'm also guessing you can't really compare the experience of hands on tweaking a machine like that to an ipad app imo(even with a midi controller).
the only moog synth i could probably afford and be happy as hell with would be the minitaur, everything else is just not possible for me, but thats ok, because the minitaur looks so damn wicked. maybe next year... maybe...
...or model 15 app next month! who knows.