museslave wrote:
Excellent! The more people that make YouTube videos of their Moogs, the more people understand about Moogs. : )
Absolutely; You Tube has become such a great resource for anyone wanting to get a true representation of all of these rarely played vintage synths (thanks in part to Museslave)
I've finally found a MiniMoog at a price I can afford and it should be shipping to my home this week.
I'm really looking forward to taking some videos of it in action and posting them.
I just wish I did the same for all the other analogs I've burned through on my way to the Mini (MG-1, Micro, Rogue, Mono/Poly, SH101, SH09, Odyssey, Avatar, MS-20, MultiMoog, Sonic Six, ect.).
Pretty much all of these synths have had at least one (and often many) qualities or characteristics that made them unique and worthwhile in their own right. But until you spend some time with each one it's impossible to really know what those qualities are... but the videos are such a great way to exhibit this.