The Moog One is a premium product built on the foundation of excellence and heritage in audio engineering and design that maybe only possible because of the modular reissue supporters who bought them .
I'm not sure how true that is but if you bought a Moog Modular Reissue System 55 , System 35 , Model 15 , Synthesizer IIIC , Synthesizer IIIP , Sequencer Complement or 953 Duophonic Keyboard , Thank YOU

And also a big THANK YOU to Gene Stopp and the whole Moog staff and family for making the reissue Moog Modular dream a reality and also a humble sincere hug prayer and bowing down to
The Man The Myth The Legend Dr. Robert Arthur Moog , Bob

It is no secret that anyone of you who purchased one of these super rare high end vintage reissue modular works of art is also a prime candidate to purchase The One .
So please Moog don't forget about us and our concerns in regard to using The One with our Reissue Modulars which sounds like a match made in heaven .
The reissue modulars are all about sound and art 1st , so theres not many modulation sources , It seems to me that The Moog One can be an incredible Mission Control Lunch Center for your reissue .
I would like to know how reissue Modular owners who plan on buying The One plan to use it . What are your concerns and interest ?
What direction would you like to see The One go , in relation to your modular .
What suggestions would you like Moog to know in relation to The One with your reissue modular system .
There seems to be endless possibilities for routing .
One of the biggest features of The One that isn't being talked about much is it's CV I/O the specs says it has 9 assignable CV/GATE I/O (5-in/4-out) but I only see (2-in/4-out)
so wheres the other 3-in ?
Also the ports are labeled CV in/out not gate so does that mean you can address any port by the menu to be what ever you want CV or gate , It may seem obvious to some but some clarity would be cool .
Wouldn't it be cool if the Moog One had a Modular menu or something like that to help you while patching your modular with a screen dedicated to the reissue that you have ?
Any more ideas ?