Friday, October 07, 2022
Moog ONE vs Arturia PolyBrute // The Definitive Comparison
video upload by Starsky Carr
"https://patreon.com/starskycarr
I say definitive.. there's another on the way!!
A look at the Moog One and the Arturia PolyBrute together. They're both superbly flexible VCO polysynths with dual analog filters per voice - a ladder filter and a state variable.
The Moog ONE here has 16 voices and the PolyBrute has 6, so there are differences in what you can do when stacking voices plus lots of other differences. BUT... the Mog One really did remind me of my PolyBrute when I first tried it in @Dan Stirling studio.
And they're both capable of some simply stunning sounds.
Other main differences are:
3 oscillators per voice vs 2
Eventide Effects on the Moog
Effects are Mod destinations on the Arturia
Eventide Has CV connectivity
Arturia can morph between tones.
... so lots of differences but enough similarities I thought to put them together.
Thanks to Dan for lending me this one:
www.danstirling.co.uk"
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