MiniMoog-V Original for free - celebrating end agreement?

Got a message on FB that I’ll get some code within 48 hours. Nada. And I did check my spam.

Unless of course something happened with the FB email account nonsense people are blogging about. Don’t know the deal there but if they changed my Facebook Email without asking, I’ve not been able to access it since I can’t find whatever FB did with it.

Got my link and authorization code within 48 hours.

Cool bit of software, really like the poly mode.

Default location on the HD didn’t allow Sonar to find it, so I wound up copying the .dll files into the vst plugin file in CW and it will now play as a standalone or vst plug in Sonar.

Bummer that the functions under the hood are not accessable. It would be nice to control volume with an expression pedal off my MPK-49 but there doesn’t seem to be a way to address the issue in this version of the software. Lack of a Help file is a bit of a drag too.

But hey, free is free!

I think since Moog is doing software now, it doesn’t make much sense for them to continue an agreement that competes with their Animoog and uses Moog’s intellectual property while doing so.

Now let’s see what becomes of IK multimedia’s multimode filter (hopefully a rack mounted version of the same thing).

I’m late to this thread and late to install the software but I just did so this morning.

Meh… I suppose if I didn’t have any Moog gear (and to be clear, I don’t have a Model D), I might be impressed. But scrolling through the patches, which i think are meant to demonstrate how much ‘like’ a Model D it truly is kind of made me angry.

Every patch had some sort of reverb or stereo delay on it. And that’s wrong.

I laid down $179 for the OP-X, the Oberheim OBX VST and like it alot. But I really JUST like the patches that don’t have any fancy after effects. If a piece of software is good, it’s good at emulating the raw hardware as it was. There needs to be a classic mode on these things. They sort of ruined it for me; I was close to buying the SEM package from them. Now I’m not so sure. Anyone have it or considering it?

However tempting it is to throw everything but the kitchen sink into it, they should also strive for being true to the original. Some people want that.

You are right though, free is free and here I am (on my reply above) whining like a baby.

As for your MPK exp pedal question, I haven’t tried it but you ought to investigate LEARN mode, I’m pretty sure if you config the exp pedal to just send cc7 for volume, that the Arturia vst will just listen to it without ‘learning’. But as fallback, that ought to do it for you.

If you don’t have any luck, I’ll see what I can do with my Novation (similar exp input functionality) and get back to you.