
"ASHEVILLE, N.C. (September 15, 2009) Moog’s ubiquitous Little Phatty synthesizer just got even more powerful. With the new Control Voltage Output Modification, a Little Phatty (Stage II, Stage or Tribute Edition) synthesizer opens the door to a new world of expression and sound design. This exciting modification gives musicians the power to control Moogerfooger Effects Processors and other analog gear with control voltages generated by the Little Phatty. The list of possible applications is as endless as a player’s imagination.
The Little Phatty CV Output Modification adds five 1/4" analog CV outputs to the right side panel:
* Gate
* Pitch
* Volume Envelope
* Filter Envelope
* Mod Bus
'Use MIDI Clock Sync to synchronize the Little Phatty’s arpeggiator to a drum track, and the Pitch CV output becomes an incredible production tool.” said Chris Stack, Moog Music Marketing Manager. “You can route it to a wide variety of Moogerfooger parameters to create a universe of tempo-synced analog effects, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.'
The Little Phatty Control Voltage Output Modification is available for $199.00, as a factory upgrade.
For more information, visit www.moogmusic.com/modifications
About Moog Music: Moog Music and its customers carry on the legacy of Bob Moog, the inventor of the synthesizer. Moog designs and manufactures electronic musical instruments, including Little Phatty® and Minimoog® Voyager® synthesizers, Moogerfooger® effects modules, Etherwave® theremins and The Moog Guitar. Founded by Bob Moog, Moog Music designs and manufactures its products in Asheville, N.C."
Little Phatty Control Voltage Output Modification
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The lack of cv out always put me off the phatty. A welcome addition, but I think it should always have been there.
ReplyDeleteI like that Moog provides factory modifications.
ReplyDeleteNow if they could sell the LP with the mod, it would save people from shipping a brand new keyboard...
Me too thinks it should be standard, not extra. SH-101 anyone?!
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