Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
It's a good solution to fatten things up for sure. If you listen to the demo, I've detuned each oscillator *just* a bit. Still, the third oscillator makes a big difference!
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
My exact thoughts: where is the MIDI IN on the Werkstatt? I suppose somehow it must be added. But there, (MIDI) I'm lost.le bouch wrote:I've just been researching the Werkstatt some more. I can follow instructions and solder but have no skills beyond that. Building the actual kit looks easy but are there any idiots guides to adding a midi in to it?
Any help most welcome,
Greg
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
Here's what I found: https://www.sparkfun.com/news/1617GregVDS wrote:My exact thoughts: where is the MIDI IN on the Werkstatt? I suppose somehow it must be added. But there, (MIDI) I'm lost.le bouch wrote:I've just been researching the Werkstatt some more. I can follow instructions and solder but have no skills beyond that. Building the actual kit looks easy but are there any idiots guides to adding a midi in to it?
Any help most welcome,
Greg
A bit beyond my skills though. I would pay someone to do this for me

Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
While not difficult, adding MIDI is not really a beginners thing. I used this: http://www.midi-hardware.com/index.php? ... uct=MINIcv and didn't even hook up the Gate (yet).
As an alternative, for about the same price you can get a MicroBrute with MIDI built in and it is a great little synth on its own.
As an alternative, for about the same price you can get a MicroBrute with MIDI built in and it is a great little synth on its own.
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
Yep! Either the Micro or Minibrute are a nice compliment to the Sub37. I have just been playing around with using the Minibrute as a 3rd Oscillator to the 37 and it works very nicely indeed - definitely adds that extra phasing which was missing from the 2 OSC tone. 

Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
Alternatively, there are also the
Vermona Mono Lancet and the Doepfer Dark Energy II. Any comment about these?
Greg
Vermona Mono Lancet and the Doepfer Dark Energy II. Any comment about these?
Greg
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
Ive tried this with a dsi mopho but the mopho oscillators are a little brighter than the moog's so had to filter it a little to match. I also need to set midi filters so that either the sub 37 doesn't transmit cc data or the mopho ignores it. Haven't yet tried with the ms20 mini.
Moog Sub 37, DSI Mopho KB, Korg ms20 mini, Korg M50, Korg Karma, Yamaha Motif Xf6, Yamaha DX7, Novation K Station, Waldorf Blofeld, Siel DK80, cyclone analogic tt 303
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
Nothing specific other than to say any synth with mid will work. Also, these are a little more expensive. I haven't used either...Vermona Mono Lancet and the Doepfer Dark Energy II. Any comment about these?
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
In the case of a Little Phatty + a Slim Phatty, is there an advantage to routing the Slim Phatty audio out through the Little Phatty audio in, over just combining the two in a mixer? I'm asking because a Slim Phatty basically is a Little Phatty without the keyboard, meaning they have the exact same filter etc.mmarsh100 wrote:Yes, any synth can be used this way (I use a Werkstatt):
* Connect MIDI OUT of 37 to Synth
* Connect Audio out of Synth to Ext IN of 37
* Use Ext/FB Mixer knob on 37 to add in the Synth
NOTE: I turn up the filter all the way on the Werkstatt and set all modulation off to get pure oscillator out. This gives me a nice 3-Osc sound in the Sub 37: https://soundcloud.com/mmarsh/3oscdemo.
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
Hi folks,
this topic caught my interest, and based on mmarsh100's post, I thought I would try extending the sound of the Sub 37 with a Korg Volca Bass - it was a simple job to hook up a midi cable and feed the output of the volca back in to the Sub 37 - sounds really big, especially if you detune the 3 volca oscillators slightly - very nice to have this option on hand, thanks for the suggestion
this topic caught my interest, and based on mmarsh100's post, I thought I would try extending the sound of the Sub 37 with a Korg Volca Bass - it was a simple job to hook up a midi cable and feed the output of the volca back in to the Sub 37 - sounds really big, especially if you detune the 3 volca oscillators slightly - very nice to have this option on hand, thanks for the suggestion

Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
What happens when the Volca is midi'd and you turn up the glide on the Sub? Does / can the Volca glide too?markthom wrote:Hi folks,
this topic caught my interest, and based on mmarsh100's post, I thought I would try extending the sound of the Sub 37 with a Korg Volca Bass - it was a simple job to hook up a midi cable and feed the output of the volca back in to the Sub 37 - sounds really big, especially if you detune the 3 volca oscillators slightly - very nice to have this option on hand, thanks for the suggestion
Re: Can a Sub 37 sound like this..?
The Glide adjustments don't seem to affect the volca , however the volca midi implementation chart does that the glide / slide value can be altered by using CC5 (when global parameter MIDI RX ShortMessage is set to ON) - tbh I'm not sure what the bit in brackets actually means or how I would check if it is on 
