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I have one of these They are really wornedfully beautiful both in sound and look.That said, they are not a synth controller (although they do have the option of a hex output that can be connected to a guitar midi controller to generate MIDI).They *are* a wonderful sound source for various (Moog and other) devices, particularly the Moogerfoogers. They also have a (single) CV *input*. So, they integrate well.I'd say that they are primarily a way to make sound (music) in the context of modular synthesis, principally replacing (or perhaps working beside) the oscillator as a source.
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Hi, I'm part of a 70's band Ballroom Glitz and my Moog does both types music (glam and rock)!! We use it for Crazy Horses, Virginia Plain, Blockbuster to name but three (oh actually those are the only three we use it in) but I think it's amazing (catch us on youtube and on our own site!)
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Hi all, I have a prodigy, and the when I set the ocilators on tringle waveform the sound is very low compared with the other waveforms in the low octaves at least, not on higuer pitches, is like a not very present somehow.Is that common, I hope someone can help me.Thank ou in advance.
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I have a Moog Prodigy and use it for bass mostly. I record dance music and find the Prodigy is better than using plug-ins. The access to real knobs and switches is refreshing. The sync sound is out of this world. I listened to Kontour on MySpace anf thought their Prodigy sounds were excellent. I think the sound has been heavily treated though. The Prodigy is well work seeking out, and the price is reasonable too.
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Kontour uses the Moog Prodigy in a way unheard of before. The machine is capable of much more than people think. kontour.co.uk
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