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Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:35 am
by enossified
Kenneth wrote:Am I the only one who thinks the Little / Sub Phatty chassis is a little silly?
For transporting, yes I'd prefer it was tilted at a much smaller angle.
In a studio, who cares.
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:44 am
by stiiiiiiive
goldphinga wrote:ITS GOT AFTERTOUCH!!!!
Now that's a good, good news!!
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:57 am
by thealien666
Amos sums it up well: it's a monophonic synth that can play two separate notes at a time.
Now, the question is, and I hope I could be right, is it a step towards a future Sub 61 Polyphonic ? Because now with the Sub 37 Tribute they already have a polyphonic scanning keyboard hardware...
But my biggest thumbs-up to Moog Music is the price range of this new Sub 37 Tribute synth !! I was expecting about $500 more than the announced price of below $1.5K ! Great looks, great features, great sounds, great price. It's a sure winner !
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:11 am
by EricK
It looks great. I appreciate that they seem to have been scouring the forum for feedback and implemented them.
Now please put those looping envelope generators and VCA in a CP format.
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:30 am
by ColorForm2113
psynthetic wrote:Its so beautiful… Shame its not shipping with CV out, but everything else is a winner…
Amos - buddy, pal, mate, if you put shuffle on the Sub 37 Arp could you please also put it into the Taurus 3 arp… and if it's it not to much to ask, while you're in there, can we add another option to make the arp "off beat" e.g.: tempo synced 1/8th arp triggering notes on the off beat only, or just the last two out of a set of triplets etc?
if you notice in the video there NO ins and outs so don't rule it out yet

Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:41 am
by stiiiiiiive
ColorForm2113 wrote:psynthetic wrote:Its so beautiful… Shame its not shipping with CV out, but everything else is a winner…
if you notice in the video there NO ins and outs so don't rule it out yet

True. even the only other picture I saw was cut so that the in out bay is not visible... mysterious.
Damn, the price!!!
Thank you Moog. And thanks to every SubPhatty buyer: that's a bit thanks to you that this one has born.
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:06 am
by Bryan B
Edit: Already posted. Sorry!
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:37 am
by Kenneth
My jaw was in my lap throughout that video. Moog have done something really special with this one. I will buy one, and I can't wait to touch one in person.

Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:58 am
by bgirl
I don't know, there is something wrong with the subP's price i paid a month ago, considering all those new stuff on the sub 37 for less than 1500 … How can it be ?
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:02 am
by Alien8
EricK wrote:It looks great. I appreciate that they seem to have been scouring the forum for feedback and implemented them.
Now please put those looping envelope generators and VCA in a CP format.
I second that - true to their philosophy they stand with their customers.
I also second that CP style VCA gen. It has a place in the market. I'm currently building my own to mount in a pedal board, much more simple tho.
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:14 am
by AlanC
So I bought a Sub Phatty (to keep my Slim Phatty company) two weeks ago. And now this.
Confound it Moog, you seem to have got it spectacularly right with this one. And since I can't bear the thought of parting with the Slim or the Sub it seems I'll be ending up with another of your products.
After watching that Sonic State video the only thing it seems to lack is the ability to use one of the oscillators as a mod source to do FM, although if it's like the Sub Phatty the LFO's will go into the audio rage and track the keyboard, so near enough.
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:39 am
by IgorCristo
Already said goodbye to my Sub Phatty on another post...

Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:52 pm
by EMwhite
bgirl wrote:I don't know, there is something wrong with the subP's price i paid a month ago, considering all those new stuff on the sub 37 for less than 1500 … How can it be ?
Well, the fellow said "The plan is to street for under $1,500 USD..."
If he is off by $100, not too much of a big deal and note the use of the word
STREET. Moog product are often on the 'exclusion' list when it comes to discount coupons and are most often, priced at list, unless there is a coordinated special. Don't be shocked to see it come out at $1,649, with $1,499 pre-order price somewhere... maybe. In the past, Nova*Musik (the OLD NovaMusik) would often package things like expression pedals or covers, etc. and sell @ the base price of the synth itself.
Slightly related, but I bought a pair of Yamaha monitors recently and EVERYBODY had the same price. But one outfit threw in a pair of MoPads and a balanced cable... I jumped and bought from them.
I'm speaking out of turn with zero information, just guesses based on the two key words: a) PLAN b) STREET
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:13 pm
by alpcohen
Wow, flat out amazing. You've done it again, Moog! I love my Sub Phatty, but I will be first in line to order or pre-order this once more information regarding its debut comes out. Can't wait!!!
Re: COMING NAMM 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 2:27 pm
by thealien666
Usually, the expression "street price" refers to the actual discounted asking price in stores. The "list price" is the MSRP proposed by the manufacturer, and most often then not, it is reduced by big stores that can buy more than one or two at a time and get a better deal.
So the "list price" in this case might be $1.7K but we'll likely see it advertised for close to $1.5K in some stores.
My two cents on it...