Accessory Port for CV Expander?

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Accessory Port for CV Expander?

Post by ericcoleridge » Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:21 am

If Little Fatty has an accessory port on the other side for a CV expander, i'm sold.

If the Voyager is any indiction, I'm sure the LP will sound amazing.

I'm not so thrilled about the looks (not that big a deal), or the single knob in each section (seems like they could have cut back on some of the LEDs, lights, gimmics, and just provided dedicated knobs--right?)-- but if it has a CV expander like the Voyager (or uses the same one?), this will be a really cool synth.

Can we make this happen Moog Music?

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Post by MarkM » Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:40 am

Sure, but the price will go up accordingly. Love it for what it is. If you want more, get the Voyager.
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Post by Nick Montoya » Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:30 am

Its not necesarily the price of each pot that cost so much but the digital control over each analog pot and it's parameter. Thats lots more cash !
By making it more simple (less knobs) it can more easily utilize RAC ( Real Analog Control). Could be wrong though... ;)

LEDs sure didn't raise the price. They cost roughly 10 cents.

Love it, leave it, buy a RME for approx $500.00 more or a Voyager for an extra grand or so. On second thought just love it and buy the PHATTY !;)
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Post by eric coleridge » Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:01 am

MarkM wrote:Sure, but the price will go up accordingly. Love it for what it is. If you want more, get the Voyager.
I get it. It can't be everything, and it probably does a whole lot for it's cost.

But it's just mostly I want less.

Which is why I love the MFs, and a lot of Moogs.

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Post by Guest » Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:42 am

is it just me or is there an accessory port on the bottom left hand corner of the back, on the silver bit?


i can't really see it that well so it could just be a sticker with the serial number on it, but i think there's an even chance!

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Post by Micahel Victor » Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:47 am

Hey Nick
How much more for a noise source ?
an analog synth without a noise source
is like Jethro Tull without Ian Anderson
I know if I want more I could buy a RME or a Voyager
Or just add a control processor
But what about the new kids on the block.
IMHO a noise source is integral in synthetic sound creation.
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Post by godzilla » Thu Mar 30, 2006 6:04 am

Anonymous wrote:is it just me or is there an accessory port on the bottom left hand corner of the back, on the silver bit?


i can't really see it that well so it could just be a sticker with the serial number on it, but i think there's an even chance!
i was wrong it was a sticker, ah well :cry:

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