
Title link takes you to Moog clue #3.
"Taking Shape: Time to Put it Together!
Thanks to everyone for providing superb guesses and creating the most interesting mock-up designs, especially the Sailboat with the cool Moog Voyager Mast. Absolutely brilliant!
Thanks for fueling the overall enjoyment of launching Moog's exciting new product! We still have one more week until the full unveiling at Musik Messe where it will all come together.
We strive to provide everything you have come to expect from Moog while keeping you pleasantly surprised. We will see you in Frankfurt."
so which classic moog has a straight three octaves? i haven't found one yet. i guess it is "new" and all
ReplyDeleteahh, the satellite does for what it is worth
ReplyDeleteso does the minitmoog and the source
ReplyDeletei just hope its not all digital
ReplyDeletew00t! I'm glad my guess was wrong!
ReplyDeleteI don't give a f_u_c_k what it is going to be !
ReplyDeleteI don't want moog synth !
it better be something original. all this hype for just a scaled down version of the voyager would be major BS and seriously, I'd never by from them again. That's just bad business, although it's funny wathcing them lead everyone along it's bullshit. I really don't care ore expect much, but c'mon don't use youre supporters like that. ? Of course, maybe it is something orginal and all new.
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting for a scaled-down version of the Voyager.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't see spending $3000 plus on another synth...but if its around half that or less, It will be a perfect fit for me! Plus, the Voyager has more "bells and whistles" than I really need.
I started off my "synthaholism" in 1983 with a Moog Rogue that was sadly sold off about a decade ago. I had a nice Prodigy a few months back but its mod routings were a little lackluster plus its guts were 30 years old with all that implies. Even had a passing flirtation with a Minimax ASB - sounded *great* but kind of buggy!
I've really been looking to get a nice reliable monosynth back in my setup for quite a while now. The last thing I want to do is have to maintain a 30 year old "vintage" synth...
Man, some of these anonymous posts are annoying. You dont want a moog synth? Don't buy one. What would you prefer? Another Triton?
ReplyDeleteWell put mr. array.
ReplyDeleteCheck this out... http://moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=227
ReplyDeleteI hope it's a cut down voyager. with no fancy stuff, just a really stright foward analogue synth in a nice box with wooden bits and a moog badge that costs less than £500. That's all it needs to be, something to satisfy people's urge to own a moog.
ReplyDeleteFrom those specs, looks to be very much a modern Moog Prodigy with some expanded mod routings, and all the sockets, including audio in to the filter.
ReplyDeleteNice,,,
Thanks Anon. Looks like they pulled that link. Someone sent me the specs and it showed up on AH. Just put up a post.
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