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Moog Matriarch Stupid Deal of the Day, $500 Off (Aug. 16)

edited August 2022 in Hardware

I often follow this daily deal; I've picked up some good microphones, a mixer and even a G&L Tele copy. But this seems like quite a deal. I noodled around on one in a Guitar Center ages ago, and it's the one piece of hardware I played that made me say, Wow. I simply don't have the room for something like this, which is a relief because it would require a lot of mental gymnastics to justify spending $1700.

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Comments

  • Have one and love it! It was a bit of a crazy pandemic purchase but I’m happy that I took the leap. If anyone has questions about it, ask away!

  • Man, I'd love to have a real Moog... any Moog. But software emulations being so fantastic these days, it would be a purely ornamental investment on my part since the end result is what matters to me.

  • Damn, if I had the funds

  • @NeuM said:
    Man, I'd love to have a real Moog... any Moog. But software emulations being so fantastic these days, it would be a purely ornamental investment on my part since the end result is what matters to me.

    Software sounds incredibly good but I’m very happy with my Grandmother, Sound Studio 3 set and Lyra-8. There are certain parts/thing that is just nicer in hardware. The hands on control and frequency modulation to name just a few. I’m on holiday in the U.S.A. and last Friday I went to visit the Moog Music Factory (and store) in Asheville. Played with the MakeNoise O-Coast (MakeNoise is from Asheville too) and invested in that to add a tiny bit of Buchla to my setup.

  • @Bietfriek said:

    @NeuM said:
    Man, I'd love to have a real Moog... any Moog. But software emulations being so fantastic these days, it would be a purely ornamental investment on my part since the end result is what matters to me.

    Software sounds incredibly good but I’m very happy with my Grandmother, Sound Studio 3 set and Lyra-8. There are certain parts/thing that is just nicer in hardware. The hands on control and frequency modulation to name just a few. I’m on holiday in the U.S.A. and last Friday I went to visit the Moog Music Factory (and store) in Asheville. Played with the MakeNoise O-Coast (MakeNoise is from Asheville too) and invested in that to add a tiny bit of Buchla to my setup.

    I appreciate the build quality and brand name Moog brings to the table, especially since I’ve used their synths in the past. For my production process, they’re not an investment I could justify. There are plenty of people who feel otherwise.

  • Well, it’s not specifically about Moog. They even seem more expensive but the company is also employee owned, the synths are produced in Asheville instead of some facility in China. I also like the hands on control instead of first having to assign several knobs to controllers. I also like to work without a screen in front of me.

  • I paid $1800 for mine. This is a good deal.

  • edited August 2022

    Would totally jump on this if I didn’t have a Take 5. I love that little baby. Just realized it’s almost been a year already and I still don’t have an inkling of new hardware itch. Nothing’s better than feeling satisfied.

  • I love mine. Just stumbled upon this today; really lovely set of "poly" sounds.

  • @Will said:
    I love mine. Just stumbled upon this today; really lovely set of "poly" sounds.

    I agree. I'm still not an expert but the patches look very well thought out.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    Would totally jump on this if I didn’t have a Take 5. I love that little baby. Just realized it’s almost been a year already and I still don’t have an inkling of new hardware itch. Nothing’s better than feeling satisfied.

    Glad to hear that about the Take 5. I've been curious.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    Would totally jump on this if I didn’t have a Take 5. I love that little baby. Just realized it’s almost been a year already and I still don’t have an inkling of new hardware itch. Nothing’s better than feeling satisfied.

    I can just imagine 🤩

  • Any iPad emulations for this synth?

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