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Re: New Moog
2 VCO monosynths bore me, I've had so many. Polysynths aswell unless they have interesting oscillators.
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Noise mod source, but not a proper noise generator as a signalDon T wrote:Yes, the Phattys have a noise generator, assuming you can find it through all the menus, and the way the new filter overdrive works is really neat.
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I enjoyed this video. I wasn't a fan of the little fatty and it's minimal knobs, I'm huge fan of the minituar, and this synth will be added to the collection.
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Re: New Moog
I'm gonna take a stab-- it's gonna be a 2 oscillator + 1 sub 25 key synth with the same digital features as the minitaur for $900. I'm willing to bet that they could take the minitaur and add 25 keys and more knobs for that price. The slim phatty is 800 (I think?) so to add keys and some other cool new features but drop the digital side down a bit is totally feasible.
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It's got me curious. Would love to get my hands on one at any rate.
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Re: New Moog
I heard around $1000-$1100.samuraipizzacat29 wrote:to me it's something else fun to play if I can afford it.....
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which is off-putting because it'll likely msrp for $1400 similar to lil phatty iirc.
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i wonder if this mini-multi drive will be the stepping stones for something bigger? Like how DSI released the mopho x4 to get a little bit of money in the bank before their next big poly? I dont see moog hurting for money(nor making a poly anytime soon) but at the same time it makes a little bit of sense.
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Re: New Moog
If that picture is legit, and that price point sticks, sign me up!!!!
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You can get four Slim Phatty's for $2800.Z wrote:Agreed, a Moog analog poly would not only be awesome, but expensive. The best route that could go if they decide to make one is to make it like an OB-X where you can buy as many voice boards as you could afford or add as you can afford. That way you'd only have a a $2K or so upfront cost for a 1 or 2 voice model and then spend $500-$600 for each additional voice.
Just my $0.02
Or four Voyager rack mounts for... $10,000.

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try 6000 for 4 rme's. Who pays retial, lolAugment wrote:You can get four Slim Phatty's for $2800.Z wrote:Agreed, a Moog analog poly would not only be awesome, but expensive. The best route that could go if they decide to make one is to make it like an OB-X where you can buy as many voice boards as you could afford or add as you can afford. That way you'd only have a a $2K or so upfront cost for a 1 or 2 voice model and then spend $500-$600 for each additional voice.
Just my $0.02
Or four Voyager rack mounts for... $10,000.

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That pic was posted EricK at the Moog forum. I wish it was legit, but it doesn't appear to be.Infinity Curve wrote:If that picture is legit, and that price point sticks, sign me up!!!!
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It's not, it's a picture a guy on muffs did after seeing the video.Infinity Curve wrote:If that picture is legit, and that price point sticks, sign me up!!!!
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Same guy that did the Maxitribe, in fact.Stab Frenzy wrote:It's not, it's a picture a guy on muffs did after seeing the video.Infinity Curve wrote:If that picture is legit, and that price point sticks, sign me up!!!!
Darn you, Bob Borries!
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Re: New Moog
Argh what an a*s, got me all excited hahaGuyaGuy wrote:Same guy that did the Maxitribe, in fact.Stab Frenzy wrote:It's not, it's a picture a guy on muffs did after seeing the video.Infinity Curve wrote:If that picture is legit, and that price point sticks, sign me up!!!!
Darn you, Bob Borries!
