What you don't see in the pic is the convinient patchbay above the Moogerfoogers, and the beautiful Voyager that sits next to them. He pretty much has a small modular system going with all Moog products. It's nice to see Moogerfoogers racked up and used to their full potential rather than just used as a guitarist's stomp box.
And then there's those awful round late 70s-early 80s Moog slider caps (as typical, the EQ is missing one). Anybody come up with an attractive alternative?
>What's up phloem, I'm still trying to find a way to get "nintendo" chords!
Nintendo chords (others may think of them as C64 chords) sound the best when arpeggiator's rate is just below the audio range. So somewhere under 20Hz. My Pro-One's clock goes just fast enough for this. I'll bring it over and we can hear what Moog Voyager Nintendo chords sound like. Plus you will get to play your Moog from the Pro-One's clackity keyboard! ;)
Hey! I've seen this rack!
ReplyDeleteWhat you don't see in the pic is the convinient patchbay above the Moogerfoogers, and the beautiful Voyager that sits next to them. He pretty much has a small modular system going with all Moog products. It's nice to see Moogerfoogers racked up and used to their full potential rather than just used as a guitarist's stomp box.
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnd then there's those awful round late 70s-early 80s Moog slider caps (as typical, the EQ is missing one). Anybody come up with an attractive alternative?
I love it when people admire my rack :)
ReplyDeletekb, I've thought about getting some mg-1 slider caps that chipforbrains sells on eBay. I'm pretty sure they'll fit, though they are a different color.
What's up phloem, I'm still trying to find a way to get "nintendo" chords!
you can get these from chipsforbrains on ebay.
ReplyDeletehe sells mg1 slidercaps and they look almost the same.
>What's up phloem, I'm still trying to find a way to get "nintendo" chords!
ReplyDeleteNintendo chords (others may think of them as C64 chords) sound the best when arpeggiator's rate is just below the audio range. So somewhere under 20Hz. My Pro-One's clock goes just fast enough for this. I'll bring it over and we can hear what Moog Voyager Nintendo chords sound like. Plus you will get to play your Moog from the Pro-One's clackity keyboard! ;)