analog cars...nebulae wrote:^ car analogies...
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Is Moog Overrated?
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knotkranky
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sexy, but not as sexy as my hot-ass delorean
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Machinesworking
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Uh? considering I've met you in person, and you stated to me directly that you would rather have a Virus Ti than my Memorymoog. In that same conversation you were not really that interested in analog, and saw analog modeling as just as good/better/cheaper/with more features, admitting that you had worked for Access to some capacity before.Tarekith wrote: I never said anything about digital synths, or the Virus/DX7, so I'm not sure what you're on about. I was actually thinking that for the price of a new Moog, you could more or less build a much more feature laden modular synth. A lot more options for sound design, and a wider tonal palette, all still analog too.
But thanks for playing the jump to conclusions game.
Nothing I said was meant as an attack, just going off what I do know about your taste in gear. Not much of a conclusion to jump to I would say.
That's funny...every single time I've slept with Tarekith, he'd always say "Ride me like a Moog filter! oh yeah! Who's your MoogerFooger? WHO'S YOUR MOOGERFOOGER! YES! YES!" Now I realize it was just shallow pillow talk.Machinesworking wrote:Uh? considering I've met you in person, and you stated to me directly that you would rather have a Virus Ti than my Memorymoog. In that same conversation you were not really that interested in analog, and saw analog modeling as just as good/better/cheaper/with more features, admitting that you had worked for Access to some capacity before.Tarekith wrote: I never said anything about digital synths, or the Virus/DX7, so I'm not sure what you're on about. I was actually thinking that for the price of a new Moog, you could more or less build a much more feature laden modular synth. A lot more options for sound design, and a wider tonal palette, all still analog too.
But thanks for playing the jump to conclusions game.
Nothing I said was meant as an attack, just going off what I do know about your taste in gear. Not much of a conclusion to jump to I would say.
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Machinesworking
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He'll just say anything to get some strange.nebulae wrote:That's funny...every single time I've slept with Tarekith, he'd always say "Ride me like a Moog filter! oh yeah! Who's your MoogerFooger? WHO'S YOUR MOOGERFOOGER! YES! YES!" Now I realize it was just shallow pillow talk.Machinesworking wrote:Uh? considering I've met you in person, and you stated to me directly that you would rather have a Virus Ti than my Memorymoog. In that same conversation you were not really that interested in analog, and saw analog modeling as just as good/better/cheaper/with more features, admitting that you had worked for Access to some capacity before.Tarekith wrote: I never said anything about digital synths, or the Virus/DX7, so I'm not sure what you're on about. I was actually thinking that for the price of a new Moog, you could more or less build a much more feature laden modular synth. A lot more options for sound design, and a wider tonal palette, all still analog too.
But thanks for playing the jump to conclusions game.
Nothing I said was meant as an attack, just going off what I do know about your taste in gear. Not much of a conclusion to jump to I would say.



