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Well, that would be just about perfect as an AUv3 in the spirit of Model 15 and Model D
Yeah, look forward to an ipad version
I didn't think about that but yeah why not?
Whoa, takes me back to my Rogue. Nice look.
Now all we need is the Moog Methusalem.
A synth in need of detox and a twelve steps approach
If this did granular synthesis…
WANT
It's a grandma-dular!
Nick Batt at Sonic Labs has a review up. If you didn't want one before . . . Not just another moog synth. Man, do I ever want this (big surprise there).
Wow. Beautiful.
Here's the link of SonicState at YouTube: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LYsA52H-qgQ
Just one envelope and one LFO, that's a pity. But you can do nice things with the attenuator.
Nice moment when Nick crooked it to listen to the built in spring. And yes, it was there
Apart from the spring reverb, there’s nothing really there that you couldn’t patch together in Model 15 (obviously virtual rather real analogue).
Wait – S&H! Model 15 has no way to offer a sample and hold functionality at all. The grandmother has a crippled limited sample and hold which for some idiotic reason has the sample input hard-wired to the noise gen only, despite such a fuss made about the alleged patchability of the rest of the fucking machine. So, both fail in that area, but in different amounts.
So I guess you're not going to get one?
I would in theory if they fix this problem, but in reality if I were to get a hardware synth it’d be a odyssey. Then again I already have an arp 2600, if I finish fixing the vca. Then again, I could sell it and get a couple of rows of all the modules available in the Roland 500 series instead. Then again – I’ve already got Audulus. Fuckit, life was better before I tried answering this post.
Looks like Moog need to put you on their payroll.