music made with mostly moog
music made with mostly moog
Looking for tracks with mostly moog usage (hardware please). I am contemplating a possible future purchase. Any recommendations for listening?
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sweetjesus
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Mostly Moog? How about ALL MOOG, ALL THE TIME!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQYNcZmbOEc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km5sW7d70IY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQYNcZmbOEc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km5sW7d70IY
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Johnisfaster
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I'll give you a 6pack for it.sweetjesus wrote:i used to use moog a lot (voyager).
ive found softsynths to be good enough to wow people and the voyager has been mainly used as decoration for the last year.
I honestly don't know why moog had to rehash the old classic when they could have added some features to make the voyager a little more unique. add band/high/notch filter and it could be a dream machine. it might have costed more but come on, who wouldn't want it?
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
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Machinesworking
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Because most people buy it knowing what they'll get. I would own one if I didn't already have a moog. I like the sound, a lot. To agree with you though, Moog should release a new classic analog, like Dave smith has been doing, but maybe they like their sales figures better.Johnisfaster wrote:I'll give you a 6pack for it.sweetjesus wrote:i used to use moog a lot (voyager).
ive found softsynths to be good enough to wow people and the voyager has been mainly used as decoration for the last year.
I honestly don't know why moog had to rehash the old classic when they could have added some features to make the voyager a little more unique. add band/high/notch filter and it could be a dream machine. it might have costed more but come on, who wouldn't want it?
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Johnisfaster
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I think they should release a really cool desktop synth, like the voyager with all the usual filters and a sequencer built in. maybe only 2 vco's to make it a little cheaper or something. now that would be something special. maybe knob tweak recording the way the electribes work. that would be crazy.Machinesworking wrote:Because most people buy it knowing what they'll get. I would own one if I didn't already have a moog. I like the sound, a lot. To agree with you though, Moog should release a new classic analog, like Dave smith has been doing, but maybe they like their sales figures better.Johnisfaster wrote:I'll give you a 6pack for it.sweetjesus wrote:i used to use moog a lot (voyager).
ive found softsynths to be good enough to wow people and the voyager has been mainly used as decoration for the last year.
I honestly don't know why moog had to rehash the old classic when they could have added some features to make the voyager a little more unique. add band/high/notch filter and it could be a dream machine. it might have costed more but come on, who wouldn't want it?
why aren't these companies cool?
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
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Machinesworking
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I dunno, they're pretty cool, just way out of my price range ATM. I would like to see a two voice at least synth with band pass and high pass filters personally. Moog has a patent on the low pass filter circuitry they use that I'm pretty sure never ran out. It's a big reason why nothing else sounds like a Moog.Johnisfaster wrote:I think they should release a really cool desktop synth, like the voyager with all the usual filters and a sequencer built in. maybe only 2 vco's to make it a little cheaper or something. now that would be something special. maybe knob tweak recording the way the electribes work. that would be crazy.Machinesworking wrote:Because most people buy it knowing what they'll get. I would own one if I didn't already have a moog. I like the sound, a lot. To agree with you though, Moog should release a new classic analog, like Dave smith has been doing, but maybe they like their sales figures better.Johnisfaster wrote: I'll give you a 6pack for it.
I honestly don't know why moog had to rehash the old classic when they could have added some features to make the voyager a little more unique. add band/high/notch filter and it could be a dream machine. it might have costed more but come on, who wouldn't want it?
why aren't these companies cool?
What would be cool to me is if they released a poly of some sort.
If I was in NIN or Prodigy or some shit I would definitely have one for live use.
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Re: music made with mostly moog
radialson wrote:Looking for tracks with mostly moog usage (hardware please). I am contemplating a possible future purchase. Any recommendations for listening?
Wendy Carlos - Switched on Bach.
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Machinesworking
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not 100% sure but I think dj mitsu the beats - Rendezvous Feat. Mark De Clive - Lowe is pretty moog heavy. I enjoy it at any rate
http://www.last.fm/music/DJ+Mitsu+The+B ... ive+-+Lowe
gets wicked at the end, but last.fm only plays a little snippet of the track
http://www.last.fm/music/DJ+Mitsu+The+B ... ive+-+Lowe
gets wicked at the end, but last.fm only plays a little snippet of the track
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my current favs:
Olney - Songs for the Synthesizer (3" edition) (2004)
http://www.greenhornrecords.com/sfts3in.htm
and of course Mort Garson´s Plantasia from 1976.
Best,
Christian
Olney - Songs for the Synthesizer (3" edition) (2004)
http://www.greenhornrecords.com/sfts3in.htm
and of course Mort Garson´s Plantasia from 1976.
Best,
Christian