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Moog One. The Polyphonic.


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16 voice or 8 voice.

Tri-timbral (each with sequencer/arp)

3 new VCO (waveshaping)

2 independent filters: state-variable and Moog ladder

Dual analog variable noise

4 LFO, 3 EG (DAHDSR)

Audio input

61 key, Fatar TP-8S

Digital fx, true bypass

Preset capacity: tens of thousands. Snapshot button. Buttons for 64 user-assignable presents.

217 knobs & buttons, touchpad.

45lbs

$8k or $6k

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A fairly long time ago Moog asked me to be part of a panel of synth players, composers, sound designers, etc. They sent out a detailed survey and we could dream up our ultimate poly. When I read the specs of the One I felt as though they took the survey very seriously. I can't wait. This is gonna be a bad muthuhfluffer.

 

 

 

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This is great news and before the whiners start crying about prices, look at Modal or Studio Electronics and notice how Moog found a niche spot.

Sub Oscillator as a 3rd Oscillator only gets you so fat.

This is the TRUE 3 Oscillator synth with a split 8 voice configuration that can rule.

 

This will be a new powerful version of an OBX-a but with Triple Oscillators.

Im in if a rack becomes available.

I knew eventually someone would surpass my Code 8.

Ive made some great layers on my Code. Using the Sub and transpose I get a real fat psuedo 3 Oscillator punch with 4 voices, followed by a slower attack with deeper detune.

3 x 5 Voice layers can be used on the Moog all with different attack transients for some punch and motion.

 

One of yuze guys break down and buy one so we can hear all about its depth.

 

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Sub Oscillator as a 3rd Oscillator only gets you so fat.

 

This is the best ambiguous "might be a typo, might not" phrase I've seen in ages. And it's true either way!

 

I think he really meant fat. We should take bets.

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Sub Oscillator as a 3rd Oscillator only gets you so fat.

 

This is the best ambiguous "might be a typo, might not" phrase I've seen in ages. And it's true either way!

 

It does ring of truth either way.

Im accustomed to 3 Osc monophonic and 2 Osc with a Sub.

Im always having to work around the tone or octave of that Sub when seeking fatness.

On a 3 Osc there is no seek, fatness is built in...

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The new one loses some functionality.

 

The original could be used to heat your house in the winter.

"It doesn't have to be difficult to be cool" - Mitch Towne

 

"A great musician can bring tears to your eyes!!!

So can a auto Mechanic." - Stokes Hunt

 

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I figured I wasn't the only one who noticed the state-variable filter.

 

Moog One features two kinds of analog filters a newly designed multimode State Variable filter for surgical precision and the legendary Moog Ladder filter with selectable 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-pole lowpass/highpass modes. Between them, the two filters can process sounds individually or together, in series or in parallel to deliver a colorful spectrum of vintage, contemporary, and futuristic filter sounds.

 

Good heavens Sweetwater will start shipping this month! And I'm at the time of my life when I can actually afford it. I'm not sure I'm gonna be able to resist...

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I want to hear about how the circuitry is laid out. Surely they can't stuff 16 voices of discrete voice cards in there without significant heat.

 

So - discrete? thru-hole? SMT? Integrated chips?

 

There is hope .... Maybe it can heat my house. Its gonna be cold soon.

"It doesn't have to be difficult to be cool" - Mitch Towne

 

"A great musician can bring tears to your eyes!!!

So can a auto Mechanic." - Stokes Hunt

 

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Hopefully Moog has the tuning stability worked out for this one. :laugh:

(Bad memories of a Memorymoog)

'Someday, we'll look back on these days and laugh; likely a maniacal laugh from our padded cells, but a laugh nonetheless' - Mr. Boffo.

 

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Well Roland actually pulled off discrete audio w/ the SE-02, and the Studio Electronics guys were skeptical, but surprised once they heard it.

Me too.

I cant even tell you how pleased I am.

Just listened to recordings of our group and the SE-02 sounds like a big ass ARP 2600S or a nice modulating Mini Moog using PWM.

 

Chassis above sure looks like it has room.

Id still like some cooling fan somewhere.

Also, if theres no tuning option you can be assured theyre fake Oscillators using the Moog Filters and the name.

 

But actually if it sounds like a tubby ol Polyphonic thats what matters.

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