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Re: prototype

Post by MC » Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:55 pm

Now you've done it - just when NAMM is this coming week :D
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Re: prototype

Post by GovernorSilver » Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:34 pm

filtered wrote:
There's always been a lot of women in electronic music ~
damn straight! I put my wife to work all the time! here she is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvA__sO ... sg&index=8
I dig it! Love the 80s style music.

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Re: prototype

Post by GovernorSilver » Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:37 pm

Ok, so it won't be a bass synth... and there will be 16 presets/patch memory... and stuff:

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/electron ... og-14.html

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Re: prototype

Post by Kevin Lightner » Mon Jan 14, 2013 12:22 am

Kenneth wrote: Don't know of any female humans who give two @%#$!s about synthesizers. That would be too good to be true.
I got to this thread late, but found this statement to be...uh, surprising.
There are a lot of females who enjoy synths.
My own wife enjoys playing with them.
She likes Roland System 700s the most, followed by Buchla 200 modulars, Arp 2600s and Arp 2500s.
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Re: prototype

Post by Kenneth » Mon Jan 14, 2013 12:32 am

As a follow-up to my original statement: What I should have said was "I don't personally know any". I think what I said kind of sounded like "women who play synthesizers do not exist", and that's not what I meant. I'm sorry if I came off a bit brash, I did not intend to belittle our female community members. I guess the feeling I was originally trying to express was unclear, so I will rephrase: I wish there were more of you. I overstated myself, and I ought to think things through a little more before I speak. As you were. :oops:
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Re: prototype

Post by aen » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:30 am

Well, if the specs posted on Gearslutz are legit, this thing is just about perfect. It does seem kind of like the next logical jump up from the minitaur. Makes perfect sense for this guyyyyy!!!!

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Re: prototype

Post by unfiltered37 » Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:15 am

Kevin Lightner wrote:
Kenneth wrote: Don't know of any female humans who give two @%#$!s about synthesizers. That would be too good to be true.
I got to this thread late, but found this statement to be...uh, surprising.
There are a lot of females who enjoy synths.
My own wife enjoys playing with them.
She likes Roland System 700s the most, followed by Buchla 200 modulars, Arp 2600s and Arp 2500s.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4593D44Lid4

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Re: prototype

Post by EricK » Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:27 am

That should have been called 3-2-1-contact high cause that lady was blown.
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Re: prototype

Post by unfiltered37 » Mon Jan 14, 2013 11:12 am

Either she's toasted or she has spent way too much time messing with the buchla. That happened to me when I got my mini in the mail. I sat for 18 hours messing with it without food only breaking for the bathroom. I have never been so spaced in my life, and that's saying a lot.

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Re: prototype

Post by tommyecho » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:37 pm

man, I love this video!
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Re: prototype

Post by GovernorSilver » Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:32 pm

Didn't notice this post earlier from that other forum:
Pre-Ordered from my buddies shop.

will be sending out the official product announcement later today, but just wanted to give you a quick ‘heads up’ to the new Moog Sub Phatty. Photo will come in the next few days. The public announcement will be 1/21/12 and expected delivery is March.

The Sub Phatty has the soul and hands on control of a vintage Moog synthesizer in a completely new, aggressive sound design machine. It has 25 keys, 31 knobs, and 13 switches that connect you directly to the analog heart of this powerful instrument.



Its oscillators have been designed to perform with unmatched clarity, and accuracy in any environment with no warm-up time necessary. They are fat, punchy and loaded with harmonic content.



A new Multidrive circuit in the filter section totally transforms the sound of this analog synthesizer into a screaming beast. Create gritty attack, asymmetrical distortion, and saturated hard-clipping sounds that tear through the densest mix.



The mixer section houses a powerful square wave sub oscillator designed to add depth, thickness, and side splitting bass to any sound. In addition to this, a specially voiced noise generator has been incorporated for sculpting hard hitting, all analog percussion sounds and other sound effects.



The Sub Phatty joins the Moog arsenal with a new and boldly unique voice. Its engaging and dynamic interface fuses a connection between man & machine that opens the door to unprecedented sonic exploration.



Specs



Sound Engine: Analog

Number of Keys: 25

Type of Keys: Semi Weighted

Other Controllers: Pitch Bend, Mod Wheel

Polyphony: Monophonic

Sound Sources: 2 Variable Waveshape Oscillators, 1 Square Wave Sub Oscillator, 1 Noise Generator

Mod Sources: Triangle, Square, Saw, Ramp, SH, Filter Envelope

Mod Destinations: Pitch, Osc 2 Pitch Only, Filter, Waveshape

Filter: Moog Ladder Filter 20Hz-20Khz

Audio Input: 1xTS

Audio Output: 1xTS, 1xTRS Headphone

Presets: 4 Banks, 4 Patches Per Bank

MIDI I/O: DIN In, Out, and MIDI over USB

CV/Gate Inputs: Filter CV, Pitch CV, Volume CV, KB Gate

Transposition: +/- 2 Octaves

LFO: 0.1Hz-100Hz

Height


6.75"




Width


20.25"




Depth


14.75"




Weight


Weight


Weight


16 lbs.

Power


110-220

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Re: prototype

Post by ~Sinedrifter~ » Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:40 pm

@unfiltered: I'm sure Ed Wood would be so proud of your video! :mrgreen: again, great stuff man!

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Re: prototype

Post by misterpete » Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:41 pm

BTDT! :lol: There's a story in ANALOG DAYS, about how she lived in her small NYC apt. with nothing but that modular and how heartbroken she would become whenever she had to ship it back to California and wait for Don to repair it. I could totally relate to that! :!:
unfiltered37 wrote:Either she's toasted or she has spent way too much time messing with the buchla. That happened to me when I got my mini in the mail. I sat for 18 hours messing with it without food only breaking for the bathroom. I have never been so spaced in my life, and that's saying a lot.
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Re: prototype

Post by misterpete » Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:54 pm

EricK wrote:That should have been called 3-2-1-contact high cause that lady was blown.
well it is a Children's show ~ so that might another reason she's talking like Mr. Rogers"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... sPzJALbR6c#! :D
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Re: prototype

Post by GovernorSilver » Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:24 pm

Nothing but respect from me for Suzanne Ciani - truly one of the synth greats no matter what anyone says.

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