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Which MOOG app would you have wanted?

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  • edited March 2018

    @u0421793 said:
    I’d like an iOS theremini, provided it worked just like a real theremini, and not just faking it with a touchscreen. Then it could be proper left handed, which the actual theremini can’t be.

    That could be an amazing thing on an iPhone if it could be achieved using the accelerometer or similar...

  • @BlueGreenSpiral said:

    @u0421793 said:
    I’d like an iOS theremini, provided it worked just like a real theremini, and not just faking it with a touchscreen. Then it could be proper left handed, which the actual theremini can’t be.

    That could be an amazing thing on an iPhone if it could be achieved using the accelerometer or similar...

    I think there is already an ipad theremin using the accelerometer. I haven't tried it.

  • DFAM and Mother 32 would both be fun additions.

  • Prodigy or Realistic MG-1!

  • @soundshaper said:
    Prodigy or Realistic MG-1!

    Haha of all of them, those definitely wouldn’t be my choices. The Realistics/Rogues are underrated though.

  • Or a kind of this 4-Channel concept Recording Studio app. ;-)

  • I have been diggin’ the Taurus Bass stuff in Syntronik, but don’t really know much about all the different models Moog have created. But there is my ignorant input. :D

  • @db909 said:
    A Moogossilator synth/sequencer using the Animoog engine. But as you all know, some ideas are just too good

    In another thread I recommended a “Brambosillator” for what it’s worth

  • Every little thing they do is magic

  • @Kühl said:
    Every little thing they do is magic

    Agree

    I am mentally ready to buy a piece of hardware in the next year.

    I want to feel those knobs in my hands already........

    Waitwut

  • @dvlmusic said:
    I would love to see some of the less common Moog models get apps:

    Moog Prodigy

    ........i
    ......dig
    Prodigy!
    ......:smiley:

  • Moot Sub 37 and mood pedal fx

  • I'm a bit tired of emulations. I want new instruments. Animoog was and is still incredible. Geert Bevin has the skill to put something new out or just Animoog 2 or something.

  • Interesting is that i just saw a you-tube video (in german) where they said there is a Moog-Amos hybrid planned.
    Not sure what they mean with hybrid. Analog and digital maybe??

  • @Mr_Beak said:
    I'm a bit tired of emulations. I want new instruments. Animoog was and is still incredible. Geert Bevin has the skill to put something new out or just Animoog 2 or something.

    I concur wholeheartedly

  • @db909 said:

    @Mr_Beak said:
    I'm a bit tired of emulations. I want new instruments. Animoog was and is still incredible. Geert Bevin has the skill to put something new out or just Animoog 2 or something.

    I concur wholeheartedly

    Sort of why I asked

    Agree for the most part

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