Moog subsequent 37
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Moog subsequent 37
I was hoping Moog would do this, a Sub37 with cv but why is it limited to 2000 pieces. I think it would be a best seller. To bad it hits when my cash flow is all tied up.
Here's link, but still haven't found any sound demos.
Subsequent 37
I actually prefer the look of the Sub37 this one just doesn't look organic enough, kind of sterile looking.
Edit to add without creating a reply. The more I look at it the more I like it. I know I said it looked kind of sterile but it is growing on me!
Subsequent 37
I actually prefer the look of the Sub37 this one just doesn't look organic enough, kind of sterile looking.
Edit to add without creating a reply. The more I look at it the more I like it. I know I said it looked kind of sterile but it is growing on me!
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I know what you mean. I keep looking around trying to see if there is anything I can sell. I think the descriptions make it sound even better then the Sub 37 which I would love to have. I am surprised as i though there would be a bit more discussion on this but it is early, probably see more once some sounds are posted up somewhere.Hooked On Sonics wrote:And so it begins ... tanks low ... time for GAS
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I'm suffering from "Analogue Fatigue" at the moment - I had my chance to pick one of several recently - Oberheim, Dave Smith, Arturia, Korg, and even Behringer, but I wasn't convinced enough to buy any of them (I ended up returning both the Korg Odyssey and Minilogue after a few days due to faults)Bertotti wrote:I am surprised as i though there would be a bit more discussion on this but it is early, probably see more once some sounds are posted up somewhere.
Although the Subsequent seems to be a great little synth and a very tempting purchase, I think I have enough of what I need
Well for me ignorance is bliss, without the experience you have with analog its all new to me. Things you miss I didn't know existed so I'm easier to please. Now How much plasma do I need to donate? hahahaBroadwave wrote:I'm suffering from "Analogue Fatigue" at the moment - I had my chance to pick one of several recently - Oberheim, Dave Smith, Arturia, Korg, and even Behringer, but I wasn't convinced enough to buy any of them (I ended up returning both the Korg Odyssey and Minilogue after a few days due to faults)Bertotti wrote:I am surprised as i though there would be a bit more discussion on this but it is early, probably see more once some sounds are posted up somewhere.
Although the Subsequent seems to be a great little synth and a very tempting purchase, I think I have enough of what I need![]()
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