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The Arturia demo is just sooooo much fun. I'm seriously tempted to get the full version when I've got the dosh, and I'm not forking out for TD CDs, DVDs and stuff.DSJR wrote:Thanks for posting the pic of TONTO a couple of pages back BM.
By the way, TONTO wasn't much of a Moog by this time as I understand...
I've had loads of fun with the Arturia demo Moog and have recorded a couple of sequences with Audacity, which was great for editing out the silences introduced by the demo nature of the Arturia (still jumps about a bit though). I just need to finalise on a keyboard and run it past the current keeper of the privy purse.....
I have to agree,it really is a fun piece of software........and a great way for the novice to learn his tradeChris Monk wrote:The Arturia demo is just sooooo much fun. I'm seriously tempted to get the full version when I've got the dosh, and I'm not forking out for TD CDs, DVDs and stuff.DSJR wrote:Thanks for posting the pic of TONTO a couple of pages back BM.
By the way, TONTO wasn't much of a Moog by this time as I understand...
I've had loads of fun with the Arturia demo Moog and have recorded a couple of sequences with Audacity, which was great for editing out the silences introduced by the demo nature of the Arturia (still jumps about a bit though). I just need to finalise on a keyboard and run it past the current keeper of the privy purse.....
I had it installed on the lap top once, but I couldn't get a sound from it, so I d#leted it.epsilon75 wrote:I have to agree,it really is a fun piece of software........and a great way for the novice to learn his tradeChris Monk wrote:The Arturia demo is just sooooo much fun. I'm seriously tempted to get the full version when I've got the dosh, and I'm not forking out for TD CDs, DVDs and stuff.DSJR wrote:Thanks for posting the pic of TONTO a couple of pages back BM.
By the way, TONTO wasn't much of a Moog by this time as I understand...
I've had loads of fun with the Arturia demo Moog and have recorded a couple of sequences with Audacity, which was great for editing out the silences introduced by the demo nature of the Arturia (still jumps about a bit though). I just need to finalise on a keyboard and run it past the current keeper of the privy purse.....
I'll try this at a later date. Thanks!DSJR wrote:You have to set the output sound card as it's blank on installation - re-install the Moog V and open the synth on your desktop. Click file, then preferences. Drop down the audio driver window and click on your sound card. Select Klaus Schulze der - raum sequence and you're off (disconnect the sequencer "off" trigger to the keyboard so you can change key while it's playing...
Went out for a fantastic meal on Saturday.epsilon75 wrote:I have to agree,it really is a fun piece of software........and a great way for the novice to learn his tradeChris Monk wrote:The Arturia demo is just sooooo much fun. I'm seriously tempted to get the full version when I've got the dosh, and I'm not forking out for TD CDs, DVDs and stuff.DSJR wrote:Thanks for posting the pic of TONTO a couple of pages back BM.
By the way, TONTO wasn't much of a Moog by this time as I understand...
I've had loads of fun with the Arturia demo Moog and have recorded a couple of sequences with Audacity, which was great for editing out the silences introduced by the demo nature of the Arturia (still jumps about a bit though). I just need to finalise on a keyboard and run it past the current keeper of the privy purse.....