Nord Lead 3 or Moog Little Phatty
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- darkartois
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Nord Lead 3 or Moog Little Phatty
Stuck in the middle here. What would you lads choose?
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a used voyager instead 
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious shit.
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both are great synths, extremely tweakable. In truth, buy one and then save up some $ to get the other!
in even more truth-- the moog looks way cooler. if that means you'll mess with it more--then that's the one that you need.
in even more truth-- the moog looks way cooler. if that means you'll mess with it more--then that's the one that you need.
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the fact that you want it purely for bass means its not even a question...
moog is king for bass!
i had to decide between a lil phatty and a dsi evolver keyboard and i went with the evolver...because it does fm and can take incoming audio signals. not trying to make your decision any harder but i love my evolver! i definitely plan to get a moog eventually though....
so i would say lil phatty
moog is king for bass!
i had to decide between a lil phatty and a dsi evolver keyboard and i went with the evolver...because it does fm and can take incoming audio signals. not trying to make your decision any harder but i love my evolver! i definitely plan to get a moog eventually though....
so i would say lil phatty
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duh! still forgot we live in the age of google. the differences aren't worth the extra cash IMO. USB Midi, which albeit is a great feature, I can live without and tap control for the midi clock and arpeggiator. I can actually upgrade to these features for an extra $100. not too shabby.
I'd really love to see a vid of someone getting down with some dirty basslines on one. If anyone can link me i'd greatly appreciate it.
I'd really love to see a vid of someone getting down with some dirty basslines on one. If anyone can link me i'd greatly appreciate it.
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yeah that guys great. pretty much my main concern is the ability to create basslines that are rich across all frequencies. I know I can do this with the Nord Lead 2 and play it right into pro tools. With the vast majority of soft synths I find I have to starting doubling up all the time and run a lot of lo pass filters to get a nice warm sound that especially rattles the low end. I have the Korg MS-20 ATM and although it has a nice sound to it it's not as full and rich as the Lead 2.
each one is handmade, that being said, could be like a nice vestax mixer back when they were handmade (dont know if they still are?) where you either get one that shits out quickly or works for life.. most likely the latter though.darkartois wrote: I've never owned a Moog, how is the build quality? Is it worth buying a warranty?
Overall, the LP is probably going to last you a damn long time if you take care of it. I'd go for it - for basslines you only need a nice crunchy monophonic signal anyway
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one thing that was really putting me off the LP was you can only save 100 patches, over writing the presets. this genius has made a vst controller so you can store your presets on your HD.
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I wanted a real analog again and lusted after the LP but the price is high so I had to wait. As I was saving, Dave Smith released the Mopho, which imo easily competes with the moog soundwise. Obviously if your a player then the keyboard of the LP will be essential but as a mono analogue sound source it should at least be checked out as an option.
I got mine new for £260 uk so maybe you could grab one and a s/h nord for the same money
I got mine new for £260 uk so maybe you could grab one and a s/h nord for the same money
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or how about a used studio electronics se1 (minimoog copy) and that dave smith.
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious shit.
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