I'm wondering how the Moog One stacks up against other digital polysynths, namely the Nords Lead 2 or 3, and the Virus TI (or any other popular/trusted analog or digital models). I've always said a polyphonic Moog would be my last synth, but I can't help but wonder if it will outclass digital and analog polys enough to warrant the purchase. When you go into performance mode on a Nord, the oscillators, at least to my ears, thicken up a bit. But whatever.
I admit to being a hardcore Moog fanboy. It's all good. There are worse things in life haha

but all things considered, sure, the Moog One is tri-timbral and comes replete with Eventide fx, but with a multi-timbral digital polysynth that stands at the top of its own class, how would it stack up? Would it be that much better?
So far, I've watched synth legends show off their chops on the Moog One, but on a sound vs sound comparison, what would we hear? No fancy playing, no sales; just raw sounds.
I almost sold my Model D to reserve the One, but nah, just no. Lol. I would never sell my D. Lol
It would be interesting, too, to hear it in a mix... both in a professional studio and project studio.
I'm so glad the Moog One has finally arrived. What I wonder now is, how much better, if at all, is it than the world's most popular and trusted digital, or analog for that matter, polysynths.
Is it really, truly, worth it in that regard?
Minimoog Model D / Moog Little Phatty TE / DSI Prophet 08 / Elektron Digitone / Elektron Octatrack Mkii / Clavia Nord Wave / Nord Drum II / Clavia Nord Lead 3 / Roland TR-707 / Roland TB-03 / Korg MS-20 / Access Virus TI 2 Polar / Roland SH-101 /:mrgreen: