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by anoteoftruth » Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:43 pm
With the lack of a Moog poly, I've been looking for other analog poly options.. (im not a big fan of buying vintage, only for the sole fact that I can't be bothered to bring things in for maintenance + the $$$) So I've really had my eye on the Tetra quite a bit.
Tetra, or Prophet 08.... that's the battle I got going on in my head right now.
The prophet's interface is what keeps me going back to it.. couple years ago I may have not minded the menu interface of the Tetra, but now that I've had a lot of Moog time... I think it's a huge advantage to have all the parameters right in front of you.. rather than having to mentally think about what you wanna do first, then find the menu's etc.
But the Tetra sound does sound amazing.. I like the sub osc's.. and it has a great price point.. if I bought a Prophet 08 rack, it would be roughly 1400-1600$ plus shipping.. The advantage of the Tetra I could buy one for 700$ + shipping, and add another one later on if I wanted the extra polyphony. (I'm pretty sure you can rack these puppies together too? though not sure how, I did see they have rack screw holes on the side)
But the only thing stopping me... is that whole interface thing..
And I keep asking myself... why oh why oh why oh why is there not a Moog option! I would LOVE to see a Moog option nuzzled in there as a alternative (it would be no question then)
I know we keep coming back to this... but... c'mon Moog.... There is obviously a market for this stuff. Wether or not it's a mammoth flat top synth like what Erick wants, or a nice Rack Module like I would want... People are waiting for a Moog poly... and it would hands down, leave no question for us, when we're looking for a poly analog synth.
I never thought twice about wether or not to get a Mopho or a LP... or a Studio Electronix SE-1X, or a Voyager RME... hands down, no question Moog wins. Give us the same option with Poly's.
Moog Voyager RME / Moog LP SE 2 / Nord Rack 1 / Microkorg / Korg ER-1 / Triggerfinger / Rocktron Banshee talk box / Ableton live / Guru / Lots of non-electric musical instruments.