Moog Rogue patches

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KingVidiot
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Moog Rogue patches

Post by KingVidiot » Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:43 pm

Does anyone have a scanned set of Moog Rogue patch cards?

How about a list of your favorite settings to share?

I went through all of the settings listed in the back of the Rogue manual, and some were quite good.

I like tinkering, but it's also fun to get a little push in one direction or the other once in a while.

Thanks.
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Post by roboctopus » Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:48 pm

Ha ha, I thought I'd check the net to help you out (I'm bored and at work...) and the first thing I found was your post on Harmony central that turned up nothing.

I dunno if you've tried, but the Prodigy manual has patches in it, and the Rogue may well be able to do them, since the Prodigy has even less features. There's a manual for download at http://www.lintronics.de/manuals/Prodig ... Manual.zip

Might be fun to try! I have a prodigy (it's in the shop right now...), never played a rogue.
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KingVidiot
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Post by KingVidiot » Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:37 pm

Cool thanks.

Anything is useful.
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kimble02
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Post by kimble02 » Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:21 pm

You can check for an MG-1 manual. There are some patch sheets in the manual. I think the two boards are very similar except one has the Radioshack label.

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