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Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 12:33 pm
by Ronfairchild
OK. I got the Moog ONE 16 voice and just LOVE it....Do I correctly understand that it is discontinued? It looks to me like the Muse, great though it may be, is but a fraction of what the ONE really....I feel sure the cost of the ONE put some people offbeat it is STILL a beast...to me at least...Will we be abandoned as far as updates and all that? Does anyone have any sage advice and commentary on this issue...Many thanx to anyone that can shed a little light on this important issue......

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 2:20 pm
by VCO
I think the Moog One has been discontinued. I not know about the updates. I read some people on gearspace complaining about the firmware updates being cynical in regards to the Moog Muse saying
It will be like the Moog One .

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 2:36 pm
by Ronfairchild
Thank you for this.......I su[ported them with 10,000 plus 800.00 for a road case...........I sure wont ever do anything like that again...The Muse looks like about half of a Moog ONE 16V........oh well..I LOVE my Moog One.........

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ON

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:21 pm
by VCO
The Muse seems to be a Moog One Lite . The price would be more appealing I would think. 🧐 Most people
cant afford the Moog One 16 or 8 voice. Same as with the MiniMoog Model D Reissue.5 K is a lot for a monophonic synth. I have the OBX8. It’s most expensive synth I have.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:43 am
by MaxFerency
They’ve done that before. They came out with the Subsequent 37 and then the 25 a couple years later. It makes sense. You build the big thing with everything and then figure out what features are used most and exclude the rest for the next smaller one. I kept an eye on the One but it was much more than I needed. (I like more simple instruments, that’s why I prefer my Korg SV-2 over a Nord for a digital piano.) The Muse is something I like to buy at some point.

I’ve read the 8-voice One is discontinued but the 16 voice One is not. I suppose that also makes sense to not have competing products in the same line.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 9:35 am
by VCO
I’m interested in the Muse although I’m also interested in the Prophet 5 Rev4 . I have the OBX8.
I prefer 8 voice polyphony and stereo outs. I know that they are two different synth architectures.
I know the Muse is something new where the Prophet 5 Rev4 is nostalgia with modern improvements.
I’ve never had any QC issues with my OBX8 or my PRO3. I have a Voyager and it has had issues. Only time will tell about the Muse. I think it sounds great. Wish I could demo it somehow but where I live there aren’t any music stores that have them set up to demo. And there are 3 Guitar Centers I know of. Two in the Pittsburgh PA area and one in Youngstown Ohio.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 9:39 am
by VCO
Only place I know of where you can demo synths is Sweetwater. And that’s far away. I got my OBX8 from them although I didn’t demo it in person.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 5:40 pm
by stiiiiiiive
MaxFerency wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:43 am They’ve done that before. They came out with the Subsequent 37 and then the 25 a couple years later. It makes sense. You build the big thing with everything and then figure out what features are used most and exclude the rest for the next smaller one.
Funny: I have the exact opposite perception; the Grand Mother was the little one, aimed at getting funds for developing the big one, i.e. the Matriarch. And for the Subs, actually, the Sub Phatty was the little one that allowed to develop the Sub37 and Subsequent 37. The Subsequent 25 is not a stripped down Subsequent 37 but an enhanced Sub Phatty.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 2:42 pm
by MaxFerency
stiiiiiiive wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 5:40 pm
MaxFerency wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:43 am They’ve done that before. They came out with the Subsequent 37 and then the 25 a couple years later. It makes sense. You build the big thing with everything and then figure out what features are used most and exclude the rest for the next smaller one.
Funny: I have the exact opposite perception; the Grand Mother was the little one, aimed at getting funds for developing the big one, i.e. the Matriarch. And for the Subs, actually, the Sub Phatty was the little one that allowed to develop the Sub37 and Subsequent 37. The Subsequent 25 is not a stripped down Subsequent 37 but an enhanced Sub Phatty.
Hmm, that’s a fair point. I guess it depends on your starting point. ;-) Regardless, building a smaller to bigger version or mid to high end model generally makes sense in products. Car companies do it a lot too.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 8:19 pm
by VCO
Flagship synths are expensive and I would think are lower in volume in regards to sales.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 5:38 am
by Matthias Adloff
I'm often close to selling my Moog One 16 because of the Cherry Audio MemoryMode VSTi. If only the latter would offer an SVF and a real modulation matrix, I would pull the trigger. Soundwise, the VSTi is exactly on par with the hardware Moog One.
That being said, I do not see any sense in buying a MUSE. You can easily check out the VSTi for some time or buy it for 49USD (!!!), and then get your hands on a hardware MUSE. I highly doubt you would miss anything. If the same is true even for a Moog One owner (almost, see above), it must be even more true for anyopne interested in the MUSE.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 7:22 pm
by GetsemaniMusic
I have both (although I’m still getting familiar with the Muse.) The Muse sounds great and has some innovative features, but overall it is no match for a 16 voice One. The One’s interface is very intuitive and easy to use. Not so with the Muse. You’ll have to menu dive in that little screen to get to most settings. And why they limited it to 16 banks of 16 presets (256 total) is a mystery to me. They’ve already released two batches of factory presets using 14 of the 16 banks each, but you have to plug in to a computer and overwrite them to switch between them.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2024 8:08 am
by noisebit
Muse has a new firmware update. 8)

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 1:43 pm
by DirtyHarry69
Matthias Adloff wrote: Sat Aug 24, 2024 5:38 am I'm often close to selling my Moog One 16 because of the Cherry Audio MemoryMode VSTi. If only the latter would offer an SVF and a real modulation matrix, I would pull the trigger. Soundwise, the VSTi is exactly on par with the hardware Moog One.
That being said, I do not see any sense in buying a MUSE. You can easily check out the VSTi for some time or buy it for 49USD (!!!), and then get your hands on a hardware MUSE. I highly doubt you would miss anything. If the same is true even for a Moog One owner (almost, see above), it must be even more true for anyopne interested in the MUSE.
Interesting statement, well I have had a Memorymoog and now a "one". Although VST might sound very close, if not the same as the "Originals", I think a VST never offers the "creative experience" and "feedback" as the "real thing". I also use VSTs, but merely for "demos" or "sketches". In the creative process of writing / producing a song, I need that feeling that only a real instruments delivers.

Re: Moog Muse VS Moog ONE

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:05 pm
by DirtyHarry69
GetsemaniMusic wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 7:22 pm I have both (although I’m still getting familiar with the Muse.) The Muse sounds great and has some innovative features, but overall it is no match for a 16 voice One. The One’s interface is very intuitive and easy to use. Not so with the Muse. You’ll have to menu dive in that little screen to get to most settings. And why they limited it to 16 banks of 16 presets (256 total) is a mystery to me. They’ve already released two batches of factory presets using 14 of the 16 banks each, but you have to plug in to a computer and overwrite them to switch between them.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I live "unfortunately" in Germany, and the "muse" might not be available before end September. I would love to get the hands on it. I think it's interesting that you are stating that the "one's" interface is more intuitive to you than the "muse". From what I have seen from the "muse" so far, I would have thought the other way round. I read in a post in another thread in this forum, that the "one" offers so many features that it can get in your way during the creative process of tweaking a sound. I would subscribe to that and share the same feeling. I got the "one" as a "replacement" for my memorymoog (I know, it's not a replacement and never was designed to be one but the visual appearance of the "one" suggests to be a MM successor - but let's not dig down that rabbit hole). I feel the feature-load of the "one" can be overwhelming. It's probably the most complex poly synth ever built and I really love it - but from what I have seen from the "muse" I thought it's lesser complexity might be a boost to creativity! I do agree, that the patch arrangement of the "one" with it's unlimited storage capacities and the easy creation of "performance sets" would make it the ideal "Live synth" (if you have roadies and do not have to shift your gear around yourself), although I would take mine never on stage and the only opportunity I saw a "one" on a stage was on Pat Methenys side eyes tour. I use my OB-6 live, and I think the smaller form factor could be an advantage of the "muse" as well. Anyway, I can't wait to get my hands on a "muse".