Hey Guys,
I wondered if you could help me as I have had a look around but can't seem to find the answer to my question.
I have a Moog Little Phatty Tribute Edition model with OS v1.02c how do I upgrade to the latest version?
Thanks,
SG
Little Phatty Tribute?
Re: Little Phatty Tribute?
You have to do a hw upgrade to do that.
I can't find the info at the Moog site. Maybe you should Amos about it.
I have done the upgrade. Works just fine.
I can't find the info at the Moog site. Maybe you should Amos about it.
I have done the upgrade. Works just fine.
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Little Phatty TE #1045 | Etherwave Theremin
Stockholm, Sweden - - - Listen at: assar.se
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Re: Little Phatty Tribute?
Give a call to Tech Support (828) 251-0090 and ask directly. Hopefully you are U.S. based because I'm not aware that any of Moog's dealers can do this particular upgrade.
Moog's web site has become very full and they've dropped anything relating to the Tribute from it including the factory service mods (though the CV out applies).
It's well worth the cost because you can then run the Arpeggiator, control multiple Phattys in the modern poly mode, alternate tunings if you have a use for that, etc. But having said that, the Phatty even with the v1.03 or v1.04 (which adds EGR Matrix settings).
Moog's web site has become very full and they've dropped anything relating to the Tribute from it including the factory service mods (though the CV out applies).
It's well worth the cost because you can then run the Arpeggiator, control multiple Phattys in the modern poly mode, alternate tunings if you have a use for that, etc. But having said that, the Phatty even with the v1.03 or v1.04 (which adds EGR Matrix settings).
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