dayum! Blofield looks awesome and it pretty cheapDeadly Habit wrote:well just got an alpha but no programmer so prolly sell that since i just tracked down an mks50 with programmerdarkartois wrote:dooooooooooooo itttttttt. Out of interest whats on your list?Deadly Habit wrote:man if i could afford one and didn't have a list of things ahead of it i'd grab one in a heartbeat
i'm debating trying to buy the used mooger fooger pedal we have in at work now
virus ti
roland v-synth
sh101
waldorf blofeld
alesis andromeda
moog modular or custom build my own modular from current components avail
tb303 or build an x0x0b0x
etc
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Nord Lead 3 or Moog Little Phatty
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fuck that call me at guitar center so i can get some commissiondarkartois wrote:dayum! Blofield looks awesome and it pretty cheapDeadly Habit wrote:well just got an alpha but no programmer so prolly sell that since i just tracked down an mks50 with programmerdarkartois wrote:dooooooooooooo itttttttt. Out of interest whats on your list?Deadly Habit wrote:man if i could afford one and didn't have a list of things ahead of it i'd grab one in a heartbeat
i'm debating trying to buy the used mooger fooger pedal we have in at work now
virus ti
roland v-synth
sh101
waldorf blofeld
alesis andromeda
moog modular or custom build my own modular from current components avail
tb303 or build an x0x0b0x
etc
etcI plan to go honey roasted nuts when my long drawn out lawsuit finally settles. Think a trip out to Sweetwater would be in order
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Deadly Habit wrote:man if i could afford one and didn't have a list of things ahead of it i'd grab one in a heartbeat
i'm debating trying to buy the used mooger fooger pedal we have in at work now
which one is it, i have a couple, sold a couple, been through a few. They are awesome.
Ring modulator, the filters and the analog delay are fantastic.
Moog is great because as you buy more mood equipment you created a sort of modular environment. Its nice that I can run sounds into my moog, and out and through the moogers foogers and back through them creating all sorts of crazy loops, its interesting, not always musical.
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nah currently in process of at cost radial actives reamp and di so can run any pedaldarkartois wrote:RIP. Are you at a good GC? The Vegas one is lame with only the LP and Prophet 08 available to demo. Don't get why, I think they'd be making more dosh if we could demo the goods and get hooked.
Wanna get me some MoogerFoogers. You running yours thru an LP Collective?
our gc has lame content in my pro audio section but 3 of us are djs and 2 producers including me so have it hooked up proper in dj room and we know what we're talking about despite shit selection in store
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same corporationdarkartois wrote:Think there's a deal on the LP in GC ATM. The blue LED Stage II for under $1000. I got a sweet deal thru Musicians Friend, bought a gift certificate for then get 10% so ending up getting it for $950 if I remember right. Free shipping too. Didn't pay tax too for some reason. WIN!
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Your in for some fun!! Make sure you download the free controller. I posted the link in this thread somewhere. It can be a little tricky to get going but follow the instructions and your golden. Check out the Calibration patch. Iz tha bestMagma wrote:Joining the Little Phatty club TOMORROW!![]()
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Psyyyyyyched!
THIS THING IS FATTER THAN ALL OF YOUR MUMS PUT TOGETHER
Now to write a song.
Bugger, talent not included.

Now to write a song.
Bugger, talent not included.
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
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If the LP is thin the sound from a Minimoog must be huuuuuuuuuuuuge. I've never used a classic Moog but definitely get desired phat results from the LP. It does take a lot of work to get the bassline sounding right in the mix. This bassline is all Little Phattynowaysj wrote:Okay, not to poop in this pool, but I've read people complaining that the LP is thin, and nothing like what a proper old moog was. Any truth to that?
And not saying that the sound is thin in of its self, but thin relative to what og moogs used to turn out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo88D9wR76g
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