MATRIXSYNTH: Euro Minimoog with mostly DIY modules


Monday, September 05, 2016

Euro Minimoog with mostly DIY modules


Published on Sep 5, 2016 Randy Piscione

"This is a quick and not particularly polished video of me trying to emulate the sound of a Minimoog using some Moog-ish modules. Keep in mind I can't duplicate the functionality, the Minimoog was an inspired design for more reasons than just its sound.

I describe the modules and then get into some noodling. If you want to just hear the samples, go to 1:20-ish. There is a bit of glide. Video was shot with a Nikon D7000 at high ISO and not enough light, which is why the modular has the romantic candlelight glow, and audio was recorded using the USB record feature on a Behringer X32 console."

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