Multiple Moog Model 10s

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AB12345
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Multiple Moog Model 10s

Post by AB12345 » Mon Jan 20, 2025 2:04 pm

Any benefit of putting together TWO Moog Modular 10's? or is it too redundant...

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Re: Multiple Moog Model 10s

Post by analogmonster » Fri Jan 24, 2025 3:23 am

You get a very expensive 2-voice then. If I had one Model 10 I would invest the additional money in other (Moog) modulars / modules or compatibles to enlarge the spectrum.

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Re: Multiple Moog Model 10s

Post by eannamania » Mon Jan 27, 2025 11:51 am

Model 10s sound great but their sound palette is limited, and using 2 stock systems would - as analogmonster says - get you duophony or bitimbrality at the expense of quite a bit of redundancy (do you really need 2 907s, or 2 903s?)

On the other hand, if your goal is to create an expanded system with more flexibility, the second 10 would give you additional OSCs and VCAs. I'm actually doing something similar right now, combining the guts of 2 Model 10s to create an expanded IIP with dual voices and dual filters and with other synth-werk modules (S&H, HPF, filter coupler) to add much more sonic variety

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Re: Multiple Moog Model 10s

Post by EricK » Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:56 am

If you hold out for a 15 then that would be better. Of course there is nothing wrong with the clones like Moslab (no longer in production) or Synth-Werk. The difference in sound is negligible.

You can always consider a Model D as the sound is different enough to give you some variety.

I have a 10 with a custom Moslab IIp in three cabinets.
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