I am plunged into the depths of inexpressible disillusionment with this synthesizer. Hence, it is with an unassailable sense of inevitability and exacting propriety that I shall, without a shadow of doubt, procure the Moog Subsequent 37. This instrument stands as a quintessential embodiment of the loftiest ideals of Moog’s venerable and illustrious heritage, and its substantial and hallowed price is indubitably justified by its unparalleled excellence and transcendental craftsmanship.
Did they invent anything new in terms of sound design for this? It seems like a synth you buy for the brand name. Then you look at it while you feel cool in your studio and that makes you feel inspired. You know, like a Muse.
It has a lot of cool features for an analog Polysynth. Cross mod, 3 oscillators, custom LFOs, 3 lfos, ring mod, mixer overload, Lag processor, a deep sequencer and deep ARP. Dual filters, dual VCA. If you want “NEW” sounds maybe stick with digital. If you want a deep powerful great sounding analog poly, maybe the muse?
I own a Moog One and a Matriarch. I've still yet to see or hear why the Muse will benefit us One owners. But if something surfaces from Moog's official video/release then I will have open ears.
@@BullyMaguire4ever oh I totally agree. And will most likley be recommending it to everyone. I think its a great synth, given what we now know about it after today's release. I guess the main offer it has for Moog One owners is to downgrade to it and buy other synths with the extra money. Which isn't a bad idea. But that option isnt logical for me personally.. It sounds more like a Jupiter 8 to me than a Moog Polysynth. Which isn't bad either. I give the Muse two thumbs up, for sure.
Right…it’s not 8 grand. That’s the main deal…somehow the one missed the mark..I don’t see it on stage.. in fact I seem to see the prophet 8 on stage quite a bit not even pro 6 that much so that is interesting.
@@markaprill6501 I don't think anyone is willing to lug around a Moog one haha. It's very heavy, and to bring such an expensive synth on the road would be a headache to deal with. The Muse is so much smaller and more efficient for touring. After seeing so man vids about the Muse, I can now say it's for sure worth getting. I still am sticking with my One though.
Mike Dean….. this is incredible!
Mike is living the life.
Moog has my attention again.
I am plunged into the depths of inexpressible disillusionment with this synthesizer. Hence, it is with an unassailable sense of inevitability and exacting propriety that I shall, without a shadow of doubt, procure the Moog Subsequent 37. This instrument stands as a quintessential embodiment of the loftiest ideals of Moog’s venerable and illustrious heritage, and its substantial and hallowed price is indubitably justified by its unparalleled excellence and transcendental craftsmanship.
Subsequent 37 is great but it’s pretty simple. Not lofty or deep.
Did they invent anything new in terms of sound design for this? It seems like a synth you buy for the brand name. Then you look at it while you feel cool in your studio and that makes you feel inspired. You know, like a Muse.
Yes?
If you have to ask you dont need one dude 😂
It has a lot of cool features for an analog Polysynth.
Cross mod, 3 oscillators, custom LFOs, 3 lfos, ring mod, mixer overload, Lag processor, a deep sequencer and deep ARP. Dual filters, dual VCA.
If you want “NEW” sounds maybe stick with digital.
If you want a deep powerful great sounding analog poly, maybe the muse?
I think you're supposed to invent the sound design yourself.
I own a Moog One and a Matriarch. I've still yet to see or hear why the Muse will benefit us One owners. But if something surfaces from Moog's official video/release then I will have open ears.
It’s more for non Moog one owners.
@@BullyMaguire4ever oh I totally agree. And will most likley be recommending it to everyone. I think its a great synth, given what we now know about it after today's release. I guess the main offer it has for Moog One owners is to downgrade to it and buy other synths with the extra money. Which isn't a bad idea. But that option isnt logical for me personally.. It sounds more like a Jupiter 8 to me than a Moog Polysynth. Which isn't bad either. I give the Muse two thumbs up, for sure.
Right…it’s not 8 grand. That’s the main deal…somehow the one missed the mark..I don’t see it on stage.. in fact I seem to see the prophet 8 on stage quite a bit not even pro 6 that much so that is interesting.
@@markaprill6501 I don't think anyone is willing to lug around a Moog one haha. It's very heavy, and to bring such an expensive synth on the road would be a headache to deal with. The Muse is so much smaller and more efficient for touring. After seeing so man vids about the Muse, I can now say it's for sure worth getting. I still am sticking with my One though.
dang ok I see you Moog
InMusic rules
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mhh looks wise a downgrade from the moog one
Nah this is the goth Jupiter 8 😍