Great moog sounds, programmability, C/V in/out. The source is a blast to mess around with. I'm looking for a sequencer/anything to plug into the source and make it bleep and bloop all over the place. I want nice basslines from this thing. The sequencer is cool but doesn't do much. Please let me know of anything. Would a Roland MC202 or TB303 work? Thanks
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Saturday-Sep-05-9898 at 04:27
mike z
a professional user
from u.s.a.
writes:
WOW WOW WOW !!!! i just came back from a friends house who is selling this synth.....TO ME NOW ! :)
man,this thing just blew my head apart.i couldn't belive THE SOUND this baby was pumping out.i never seen/heard one before a few nites ago.i'm amazed more people don't rave about this moog.you always here about the mini/prodigy etc. but not about this one very much. i'm really blown away with the sequence/arpegg.sections- what a blast.i can't wait to get this thing in my hands. i'll post again after i get to tweak this pup for a few weeks. FUN FUN FUN
mike z
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-20-9898 at 02:59
Chris Haertel
a part time user
from Germany
writes:
I love this synth. _Smooth_ sounding and ballsy at the same time. Wonderful programming interface: touch a membrane switch and the continuous controller knob is instantly active. Sixteen-patch storage. Programmable arpeggiator, sequencer, Filter sample & hold, pitch sample & hold, and auto triggering make it extremely flexible for ambient work (with DIN-syncable everything for you technoheads). Real flashy looks.
This is definitely a perfect live synth. Only quibble I have is that the arpeggiator is not transposable; but then, the sequencer is, so...
Also, I hear that the touchpad is virtually unreplaceable should it break. So a little care is in order.
Oh, and did I mention?: I _love_ this synth.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:46