
I posted this before, but Moog doesn't have a good track record when it comes to polysynths. I think the company was probably going down for other reasons, but the Poly/Memory sealed the fate of the NY plant.
Now, I have posted before also about what kind of era are we in as far as analogue synths go. If the 70's was the golden age that led to the 80's dump, and the 90's rebirth, the 21st century is like the renaisance, where we are returning to those great monster synths. Oberheim is back making the SEM's again, Moog is going Back to the Future leaning more towards modular all the time, and there are more formats and companies in the modular department than ever before, and they are also more affordable than ever.
Is this the time where we can see a resurgance of the bus sized synths? THats why I was hoping for a huge polysynth.
If thats what it takes to get that sound, im thinking, Im hoping, that its going to come to that. I want a huge phantom of the opera synthesizer to sit at, If it takes 5 years for them to do one the right way, or longer, then I'll be in an even better position to get one. If cooling is an isue, they can always borrom from the computer industry those silent water or nitrogen cooling units....whatever they are.

Not alot of people here wanted to see a huge monster like that either. Im sure that, and even especially back in the day, noone wanted to pay for or haul around those huge modulars either.