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DSJR wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:I want to get the Moog Phatty.
Hey Jason, don't forget the most important Moog of all - our very own BIG MOOG!!! :lol:
:lol: Dave, I could have bought an Arp Quadra for £250 in 1989, it was without the manual and I found it too difficult to understand but it did have some wonderful melancholic string sounds, etc..... However, it may be a good thing that I didn't because the memory pads go wrong..... Maybe I'll get the soft synth version of it....

As for the Big Moog, if I could afford it, I could never hope to understand it.... even with the manual. :lol:
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Desert_Voyager wrote:
DSJR wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:I want to get the Moog Phatty.
Hey Jason, don't forget the most important Moog of all - our very own BIG MOOG!!! :lol:
:lol: Dave, I could have bought an Arp Quadra for £250 in 1989, it was without the manual and I found it too difficult to understand but it did have some wonderful melancholic string sounds, etc..... However, it may be a good thing that I didn't because the memory pads go wrong..... Maybe I'll get the soft synth version of it....

As for the Big Moog, if I could afford it, I could never hope to understand it.... even with the manual. :lol:
WOuld be great to have a go on one though.
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Desert_Voyager wrote:
DSJR wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:I want to get the Moog Phatty.
Hey Jason, don't forget the most important Moog of all - our very own BIG MOOG!!! :lol:
:lol: Dave, I could have bought an Arp Quadra for £250 in 1989, it was without the manual and I found it too difficult to understand but it did have some wonderful melancholic string sounds, etc..... However, it may be a good thing that I didn't because the memory pads go wrong..... Maybe I'll get the soft synth version of it....

As for the Big Moog, if I could afford it, I could never hope to understand it.... even with the manual. :lol:
I wasn't quite sure which Big Moog you meant, as one of them is totally unplayable, unless you're Mrs Big Moog of course :lol:

I must admit I've given up on trying to get an un-setted Arturia to do anything. It must have been almost impossiblt when TD first started to use their Moog Modular at first, although I understand they had help...
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Yamaha CS-80

Cool Sound Effects & Great Electronic Keyboard. :wink:
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You know I always wanted one of these things the New Software for the Yamaha CS80
Or call it the Arturia CS-80Vit this Check out.


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Did everyone bought this one yet? :?:



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Just got update of reason to reason 4 brillant new synth there called the Thor polyphonic Synth.Also have been looking into getting a Memothron really cool synth. Memothron is a new version of Mellothron but it will be after Christmas before I could get this.


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I have been messing about with virsyn's CUBE, and very good it is too


so, am using some of the nice rubbery sequence bish bash bosshing I have created, for the next MG CD :D
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:D :D I'm going to have to upgrade from this old G3 pronto. There's some seriously good softsynths out there. :wink: :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:I have been messing about with virsyn's CUBE, and very good it is too


so, am using some of the nice rubbery sequence bish bash bosshing I have created, for the next MG CD :D
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Anyone here got Reaktor? I've been considering getting it for a while and just wondered what people thought.
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billythefish wrote:Anyone here got Reaktor? I've been considering getting it for a while and just wondered what people thought.
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er indoors got a battery operated reaktor but i dont think its the one you are on about :? :oops: :arrow:
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epsilon75 wrote:
bigmoog wrote:I have been messing about with virsyn's CUBE, and very good it is too


so, am using some of the nice rubbery sequence bish bash bosshing I have created, for the next MG CD :D
CJ vigils Force Midgeure 8) :mrgreen:


force manure, will be available as a download :P
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