No Moog poly, so what to buy?
Well all that I have to say is that if they are going to do a polysynth, be prepared to put in preorders....so start saving!
Like I said, I just hope that the chassis will support a voyager or phatty on top. This would be perfect.
Eric
Like I said, I just hope that the chassis will support a voyager or phatty on top. This would be perfect.
Eric
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soundxplorer wrote:No Moog poly?
There was a recent thread over at Harmony Central discussing the potential of a Moog poly, and just last night someone bumped it saying "...the future looks bright".
http://acapella.harmony-central.com/sho ... 829&page=4
Near the bottom of that page, controlvoltage posted the message. And as far as I know, controlvoltage is Amos. Am I right?
So, is that a hint that something is around the corner?
!!!!!! I'm starting to save money for this, this very second. POLY MOOG!
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I think Moog listens to their customers... and it's so obvious that this is what their customers want and expect next from them... I personally don't think it's a "if" but a "when?"
Not to mention, any problems or issues that came with the polymoog and memorymoog, they've had over 20 years to of experiences with them.. Plus we have technology now that can provide better stability.
It's 100% possible to do, and there is so much heat gathering for a poly Moog from Moog's customer base, it just seems senseless to not give it a go.
Not to mention, any problems or issues that came with the polymoog and memorymoog, they've had over 20 years to of experiences with them.. Plus we have technology now that can provide better stability.
It's 100% possible to do, and there is so much heat gathering for a poly Moog from Moog's customer base, it just seems senseless to not give it a go.
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Absolutely. I wouldn't want them to lose their ability to turn a profit by taking such a huge chance.sunny pedaal wrote:i really love to see a polyphonic moog, espec 8 voyagers in one affordable package.
one thing however : i prefer moog not to go the alesis way: building a nice polysynth and going down on the effort.
so whatever might or might not come: i'm happy with moog already
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Here is a demo of the Nord Modular G2 poly synth.
I am by no means some who "creates beats."
This is my take on rhythm.
This is only the Nord G2 and a Korg Electribe ER-1.
Thanks for viewing!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxqpoJt915A
I am by no means some who "creates beats."
This is my take on rhythm.

This is only the Nord G2 and a Korg Electribe ER-1.
Thanks for viewing!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxqpoJt915A
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'I am... everything is... changed... they're calling... your face... interwoven... who is...' Patient mumbles inaudibly to a tune (sounds like 'Thanks for the memory).
'I am... everything is... changed... they're calling... your face... interwoven... who is...' Patient mumbles inaudibly to a tune (sounds like 'Thanks for the memory).
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peterkadar wrote:Deep down I fear you're correct.Voltor07 wrote:Expect to pay 10k USD or more for a well-planned, well-executed polysynth from Moog...just saying...
If he is correct, a handful of them will be sold. But nothing near the success w the Little Phatty. I have more faith in Moog than this.
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