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same. I did play one of these the other day at old town music and I thought it sounded and felt fantastic. feel is very missing from the synth section of music stores these days. didn't make me wanna fork over that much cash but I reckon they're nice instruments.Meriphew wrote:When Moog puts out a new polyphonic synth, then maybe I'll get excited. It's hard for me to get amped up over a mono synth.
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The Mini has the third oscillator, and presumably some discrepancies in components (and the way they've aged) that can't really be duplicated. It's been suggested that the actual layout of parts on the board also subtly changes the sound, who knows -- weird inductance stuff?brad347 wrote:I tried the "little phatty" in a store, and was quite underwhelmed. It didn't sound like a real analog synth at all, more like a software emulation, to me.
Maybe there really is something magical about the original Minis (of which I have one, a 1973).
Modern players also want analog synths that stay in tune. A little driftiness in pitch probably makes the old synths sound richer timbrally. I haven't played the Phatty, but the Explorer sounded a little clean to me too.
I keep waiting for someone to successfully duplicate tiny random pitch changes in each oscillator with some kind of algorhythm . . .
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That must be it. My old mini is anything BUT stable.
But it's really sublime, the fatness of it. Like Marvin and Tammi said, "ain't nothin like the real thing."
Something about the Little Phatty just sounded "false" to me. Like kind of harsh.
If the mini is an old Fender Deluxe Reverb, the Little Phatty sounded like a solid-state Crate. You know? That kind of thing.
But it's really sublime, the fatness of it. Like Marvin and Tammi said, "ain't nothin like the real thing."
Something about the Little Phatty just sounded "false" to me. Like kind of harsh.
If the mini is an old Fender Deluxe Reverb, the Little Phatty sounded like a solid-state Crate. You know? That kind of thing.
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They have--most VA synths have "slop" or "drift" controls now. The Alesis Ion/Micron is really, really good at this.percussion boy wrote:I keep waiting for someone to successfully duplicate tiny random pitch changes in each oscillator with some kind of algorhythm . . .
I happen to love the Moog Voyager BTW. It's freaking fantastic....my bandmate has one. A pleasure to look at, play, and hear.
Horrible name. I can just see some guy at Moog, he's like the biggest, most intimidating guy there and he says "let's call it Little Phatty, wimps" and everyone just looks down at the ground because they're afraid of him and so the company releases it as Little Phatty.
They should have just called it the (in Mike Myers voice) 'Yeah, Baby! Box' or 'Bling Bling Machine'.
They should have just called it the (in Mike Myers voice) 'Yeah, Baby! Box' or 'Bling Bling Machine'.
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