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Moog Model 15 lowest price ever: $9,99 from $29,99
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/model-15/id1041465860?mt=8
I wonder if the iPhone 5s is powerful enough to manage this beast.
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Another thread following Moog sales:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/22167/should-i-get-animoog-or-model-15-or-both#latest
Just how good is it? And is it user friendly lol
It's just at 1/1000 the price of the hardware version.
Still shocking how close sounds one particular preset as Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Karn Evil 9 - 1st Impression - Part 2.
Damn, I've got to stop visiting this forum..
So true!
As a result i bought Model 15 for 10,99 Euro, Animoog for iPhone for 2,29 Euro and Triqtraq for 5,49 Euro (my reason for this: i have save so much, so i can afford it now - haha).
THIS FORUM MAKES ME LESS WEALTHY!!
(...still protesting, a bit)
;-)
I think you'd like this one, and the sound quality is really good. Bit of a CPU hog, but at this price it's a steal.
It is indeed, used it exclusively on the my 5s for a while when my iPad headphone jack was busted. You can even squeeze in some effects if you want.
I think it has been sitting in the waiting lounge for quite a while. It comes up again and again as a measure of quality.
Sometimes you just have to go with your gut.
Thanks!
You weren't wrong @MonzoPro
Beautiful sounding synth, and extremely tweakable too.
sounds great but very cpu hungry.
It’s a lovely thing. I did delve in to the innards when I bought it, and made a few weird patches, but the presets are very usable, and it’s got some killer basses. One of the richest sounding synths available I reckon.
I had half an hours play twisting a few knobs on the first patch and felt like it was money well spent.
Maybe having had my ear caught by this track on Radio 6 yesterday pushed me into tapping that buy button with abandon:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/tracks/n4hmcr
(Hope it's the right track, I'm at work with no headphones available)
That is a lot of power for less than €20, all great apps!
It oozes quality this app, worth a tenner of anyone’s money.
So glad I spent $30 on it not even less than a week ago. And I'm not even using it much. It's either interface or the sounds or both. I thought the sounds would be more "wow." Maybe I'm spoiled by the sounds of all the other synths I have. Or maybe I'm just the not modular type (no patience to tinker so just using presets). Plus it's a bit of a resource hog it seems. Maybe I'll try Animoog.
For $10 it's a no brainer. Damn.
The trillibass preset can move your house to the left
It’s easily the most realistic virtual analogue synth I’ve ever heard, and it adheres to virtually every standard out there (AB3, Link, AudioShare/AudioCopy, Allihoopa, iCloud sync, BT MIDI and MIDI I/O managed in app, MPE out, IAA transport, etc...)
It also has great on-screen controls if you’re into that: traditional keys, Animoog MPE, a non-quantized ribbon controller, and a great arp/sequencer. And the interface is fast and easy enough to use live while still sort of protecting you against making stupid mistakes.
I’m sure that the only thing most people care about is the sound quality, but I think Moog deserves a ton of credit for making this synth work with basically everything you could ask it to work with.
Guys, Animoog or Model 15 (both discounted at the moment)?
I don't understand the pros and cons.
At these prices it's only pros.
Ok, but if you were to choose 1?
The one made by Moog
Pronounced Mowwg
Depends on whether you are looking for a specific sound. Animoog is more digital and metallic sounding in comparison. Model 15 is much more versatile and capable of deeper bass.
Some are overwhelmed with model 15 interface but it is a great learning app. However even just using the presets and tweaking will get you happy.
Animoog is a different wonderful. Both well worth the price and multiplied.
Animoog might be more "digital," but it really sounds like nothing else. Model 15 might sound richer, but it does tend to sound like a lot of "famous" synth music from the 70s. Model 15 also is much harder to get your head around if you don't understand modular synthesis.
But honestly, this is a huge sale. Get both.
I just picked up Animoog for iPhone for $1.99, just to have.
Next question: In the age of excellent AUs, is Filtatron worth having? Also on sale.
Yes it is, there’s no AU that does all that it does anyway. I don’t use it enough, but it’s Moog quality.
And if you get Animoog, this is time very well spent:

Model 15 for me, but I’m an old 70’s synth freak.