MATRIXSYNTH: Little Phatty® Stage II


Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Little Phatty® Stage II

"Moog continues to innovate and fuse uncompromising sound quality and craftsmanship with new technology. The Little Phatty Stage II puts the performer in control of a 100% analog signal path with Real Analog Control (RACTM), two ultra stable Voltage Controlled Oscillators and one Voltage Controlled Filter among other versatile features like CV inputs, KB gate and a full MIDI controller.

The addition of MIDI over USB make this sound sculpting tool even more powerful. Combined with its warm analog sound, ability to process external audio and its intuitive performance, sound design and control features, the Stage II makes a great addition to any rig... from full-on analog, to the perfect companion to your favorite laptop/softsynth setup. You can also connect it directly to you computer running the Little Phatty Editor/Librarian.

MIDI Clock Sync allows you to synchronize the LFO rate to your MIDI sequencer, drum machine or software. Sample and hold, triangle, square, sawtooth and ramp wave modulations can now be perfectly timed with your rhythm track.

The new Arpeggiator is a great new performance feature with applications for musicians in all genres. It's wide variety of uses is sure to find a place in your style and of course, it also syncs to MIDI clock.

The distinctive new black finish is a real eye-catcher that emphasizes the unique new nature of the Little Phatty Stage II."

$1375.00 in US dollars. [link]

7 comments:

  1. Nice, nice. Where are the wooden side panels? Thought it would happen one day. The limited edition looked nice, but the plastic of the stage one looks cheap and they didn't quite improve it. :-(

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  2. I gig with my Stage edition LP pretty often... I'm glad for the grey rubbery side panels! Less to worry about.

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  3. I wasn't going to buy it until I read it had a 'full' MIDI keyboard. Too many unscrupulous manufacturers are making partial MIDI keyboards, and I didn't want to be taken.

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  5. I only need MIDI on the black keys. Those are hard.

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  6. stretta, true. Wait... doesn't a full keyboard have 88 keys? :-)

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  7. Looking forward to the OS update for the Stage I Edition. Interesting that Moog hasn't been very forthcoming about whether or not the Tribute Editions can be updated with the new Arps and OS.

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