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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Minimoog D vs. Synthesizers.com.wmv


YouTube via birbabirbabirba | January 06, 2011 | 6 likes, 0 dislikes

"This is a side by side comparison betweeen my Minimoog D from 1978 (featuring the new oscillator board introduced after SN 10175) and my Synthesizers.com modular, equipped with 3 VCO's and the Moog 904-A filter clone produced by Mos-Lab in France. Of course this is just a rough demo, because it's not that easy to set the 904-A and the Mini's filter exactly the same in real time because of their different architecture. I used the Mos-Lab 904-A instead of Dotcom's Q150 for no particular reason, they sound almost identical (see my demo about those filters). The VCO's also are set with the same waveforms (equal wide square wave) and octave intervals. The Dotcom is on the left, the Mini on the right channel, some delay added (be sure your speakers or earphones are correctly connected...)."

Minimoog D & Synthesizers.com sequenced

birbabirbabirba | January 10, 2011 |

"Another short demo of those great vintage and contemporary analogue synthesizers. The Minimoog is the one performing in the higher register. Direct board take, only delay added."

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