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http://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=227
http://www.moogmusic.com/news.php?cat_id=107 They call it . . . the little phatty. |
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That Moog Little Phatty looks awesome. It seems kinda in built like the Moog Source with all push buttons and digital adjustments; however this synth is still all analog in the output so it's almost like the Dave Smith Polyevolver... except without the Poly part which in my opinion is something Moogs should definately find a way to implement. It does appear to be like they took the best bits from the Voyager and made it smaller and sexier. However, my only criticism for that Phatty would be my own thriftiness which wouldn't afford me the opportunity to buy it at that price point which to be honest you can pay on eBay for a Moog Source or a poly-moog vintage synth similar in action.
Last edited by dolivas; 03-29-2006 at 06:25 PM. |
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This will eat my Micron for lunch.
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And I believe the excriment is what they actually make those Alesis units out of, makes sense you know.
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$1475.00........Hand-built quality and that unmatched Moog sound, at a price every musician can afford? yea, every musician i know is rich and can easily afford that.
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