Update: In case you missed it on the Moog site, there is a Mac version as well.
Features a "Genetics" function that morphes two presets together into a whole new bank. There is a demo version on site. Title link takes you there. Via CDM.
Monday, February 06, 2006
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I think it's crap that they wont give this out for free. People paid $2500+ for their monosynth, and now Moog wants them to fork over more money so that they can store and manage soundbanks via a PC? Bullocks!
ReplyDeleteYep. Couldn't agree with you more. Same with the DSI Evolver software when it came out. The reason for that was because someone else developed the software after it released, so that person needed to be compensated. I beleive the Polyevolver, released after the software included it for free.
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