Post your latest purchase!!
- AlakaLazlo
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After a 30+ year search, my 904A finally has a companion...
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Moog IIP, One 16V and MiniMoog, DotCom/FSFX/Moon/STG 110, Cubase 12Pro, Ableton Live 10/64, RME UFX+, 2xMR816, MioXL, Expressionist, Cirklon, Analog Rytm Mk II, Axon AX50, Customized Variax JTV69s (the Hexstainocaster), Strat, Godin ACS Slim, Helix.
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That is nice!!ummagumma wrote:I'm pretty stoked to finally have one of these:
thanks Moog Inc, for making them available again!
and Ron, wherever you are
never used one before, getting familiar with it
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thanks!!
it sounds pretty good, too!
it sounds pretty good, too!
- Kirneh Ness
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A Yamaha CS-15 in excellent condition. (Only a little audible scratching in the LFO knob for the VCF of OSC 1 - I can live with that.) So far, it has been super fun to play with, and it sounds fantastic. I have yet to test the CV in functions, but will soon do that, as I discovered that the Beatstep pro can actually handle Hz/v.
But the sound is really cool, and the filters are great. And as well known, a very affordable unit given its capabilities. Customs, VAT and postage from Japan (plus a converter for 220 -> 100 V) was almost as much as the unit itself, which were only around 480 US dollar (mind you lucky Americans that when we in Europe purchase American instruments, the price is around 30 percent higher - the downside of non-free trade ).
But the sound is really cool, and the filters are great. And as well known, a very affordable unit given its capabilities. Customs, VAT and postage from Japan (plus a converter for 220 -> 100 V) was almost as much as the unit itself, which were only around 480 US dollar (mind you lucky Americans that when we in Europe purchase American instruments, the price is around 30 percent higher - the downside of non-free trade ).
Guitars. Moog Grandmother, DFAM, Subharmonicon, Minitaur, Slim Phatty, Moogerfoogers 101, 102, 103, 104M, 107, 108M and CP-251. Yamaha CS-15. Roland JUNO 106. DSI Tetr4. Arturia Beatstep Pro. Korg ARP Odyssey Module Rev1. Dreadbox NYX 2.
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Congrats Kirneh Ness! The CS-15 is a wonderful synth with a lot of capability. I still have mine after almost 40 years and it's still going strong.
I recently did a bit of upgrading to mine using some Moog-style knobs (the same ones as on the Sub 37) and wood inlays in the side panels:
And I swear it sounds better with those new knobs!
I recently did a bit of upgrading to mine using some Moog-style knobs (the same ones as on the Sub 37) and wood inlays in the side panels:
And I swear it sounds better with those new knobs!
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- Kirneh Ness
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I am certain it does Everything looks really cool!GregAE wrote: And I swear it sounds better with those new knobs!
May I ask, how do you handle the "Hz/v problem" (if it is a problem; I mean some still actually play the instruments )?
Guitars. Moog Grandmother, DFAM, Subharmonicon, Minitaur, Slim Phatty, Moogerfoogers 101, 102, 103, 104M, 107, 108M and CP-251. Yamaha CS-15. Roland JUNO 106. DSI Tetr4. Arturia Beatstep Pro. Korg ARP Odyssey Module Rev1. Dreadbox NYX 2.
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To be honest, I've never tried CV interfacing on the CS-15 - I've always played it from the keys! I never thought of "Hz/V" as a problem, but rather simply as another interface standard that didn't catch on with major synth manufacturers.Kirneh Ness wrote: May I ask, how do you handle the "Hz/v problem" (if it is a problem; I mean some still actually play the instruments )?
To answer your question, I have several MIDI sequencers that handle both V/Oct and Hz/V. One is a Future Retro Mobius and the other is the Korg SQ1. Both of those devices are used with the Voyager and my Dotcom modular (in V/Oct mode, of course). One day I'll have to try them on the CS-15.
Enjoy your new gear!
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those Yamaha's are nice!!
epecially like the knob-mod, much easier to see and aesthetically looks better IMO
I need some sort of poly synth, those have been on my radar. still broke from the D though!
epecially like the knob-mod, much easier to see and aesthetically looks better IMO
I need some sort of poly synth, those have been on my radar. still broke from the D though!
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Bought the last Voyager RME from the Moogworks today. Factory floor model.
Gear list: '04 Saturn Ion, John Deere X300 tractor, ganged set of seven reel mowers for 3 acres of lawn, herd of sheep for backup lawn mowers, two tiger cats for mouse population control Oh you meant MUSIC gear Oops I hit the 255 character limi
I just bought a Model D!!!
... but it's probably not one of the ones you were thinking of.
It's a Behringer Deepmind 12D Desktop module:
Well-designed and solidly built, it's a great sounding poly with full size controls (no tweezers needed to operate this machine [ahem... Roland]).
Oh, and I noticed that the knobs on the left are the same ones used on the Sub 37.
It's a Behringer Deepmind 12D Desktop module:
Well-designed and solidly built, it's a great sounding poly with full size controls (no tweezers needed to operate this machine [ahem... Roland]).
Oh, and I noticed that the knobs on the left are the same ones used on the Sub 37.
- thealien666
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Great catch GregAE !
I've got the keyboard version since a few months now, and love it !
I've got the keyboard version since a few months now, and love it !
Moog Minimoog D (1975)
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
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Thanks thealien!thealien666 wrote:Great catch GregAE !
I've got the keyboard version since a few months now, and love it !
I'm aware that Behringer is known for producing cheap stuff that doesn't last (ask any gear repair shop), and I thought long and hard about this before taking the plunge. Glad I did, though. Hopefully, Behringer has finally addressed their quality issues and the DM will be around for a long time.
- thealien666
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Yeah, their cheap effects pedals were rather...well, cheap.
But these synths carry a 3 years warranty and have a quality feel to them. Let's hope that we won't have to use that warranty, ever.
But these synths carry a 3 years warranty and have a quality feel to them. Let's hope that we won't have to use that warranty, ever.
Moog Minimoog D (1975)
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
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Late model Minimoog Model D to go with my Voyager, Kronos and Hammond SK1.
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