This is a very different product than what Moog has previously made. I'm not sure that I'll buy one, just based on the various modules I already own. This seems that it would work well (musically) with the Subharmonicon and DFAM.
when is moog releasing a 5-6 slot Sound Studio stand? i want to get this and the Spectravox but i dont want them sitting loosely on my desk like a POOR IMBECILE
The Corrupt knob is some sort of random CV/gate generator. The more you turn it the more variation there will be. Unfortunately you're kind of at its mercy in terms of what notes it spits out so it's not something you can really program, but at the same time this could also lead to many happy accidents. You can also quantize the CV in one of 16 chromatic modes (unquantized, major, minor, etc..). Plus you can turn notes on/off, shift them over, set length... so there's a fair amount of control over everything except specific CV notes. Hope that helps.
He got his hands on an unannounced product from Moog, but can't get a tripod? It's a poor presentation and I imagine Moog isn 't happy about it unless they secretly released it to him. Moog should have just made it public and sent one to Loopop to review instead.
This is a very different product than what Moog has previously made. I'm not sure that I'll buy one, just based on the various modules I already own. This seems that it would work well (musically) with the Subharmonicon and DFAM.
It just sounds like a DFAM with a ring modulator
when is moog releasing a 5-6 slot Sound Studio stand? i want to get this and the Spectravox but i dont want them sitting loosely on my desk like a POOR IMBECILE
Very interesting 👍
I have no idea how that sequencer works. What does « let it do its thing » knob do? Is there any way to make it musical?
The Corrupt knob is some sort of random CV/gate generator. The more you turn it the more variation there will be. Unfortunately you're kind of at its mercy in terms of what notes it spits out so it's not something you can really program, but at the same time this could also lead to many happy accidents. You can also quantize the CV in one of 16 chromatic modes (unquantized, major, minor, etc..). Plus you can turn notes on/off, shift them over, set length... so there's a fair amount of control over everything except specific CV notes. Hope that helps.
hey just wondering does it has an internal clock divider for the external clock signal
Not as far as I know. Nothing on the panel indicates that but manual will confirm next week.
@@VM_VM1987 thank you so much!
Wow, how do you have this??
Thanks.
Is it just the demo or is this device really tedious?
Cool video! I'm the other guy with a video. I'd be interested in your buying and interacting with Moog/Inmusic experience.
For 'totally bonkers sound' read 'extremely unpleasant noise'.
I'm sure this synth that sounds like a circuit bent kids toy purchased for $2 at the thrift shop will be worth the $700 price tag
He got his hands on an unannounced product from Moog, but can't get a tripod? It's a poor presentation and I imagine Moog isn 't happy about it unless they secretly released it to him. Moog should have just made it public and sent one to Loopop to review instead.
That doesn't sound like a sweetspot machine
I can understand moog dfam subharm & mother fans loving but non moog fan boys can get alot more for alot less
Yeah, but can it actually make any noises that don’t sound like absolute dogshit?
Okay cool, it's a synthesizer, it makes sounds. But wtf is it and why did YOU get one so early?? Who do you know sir 😂
I hope no one's paying this guy to teach...
This is a terrible presentation. At least record the sound directly into an interface. How did you get this?
eh?