i had 3 of them - one from the 1st revision and 2 from the early 80s. i persanally can say that i am glad i sold them. not to bash the minis - it's just so inconvenient to work with them. it was frustrating, i never was able to keep them stable, especially annoying when you're about to master your track and the tuning suddenly drifts. you're never able to get that sound back, especially if the modwheel depth drifts and you use kinda precise tunings for fm...starla* wrote:Maybe spend some time actually playing a real minimoog before coming to silly conclusions. Theres a reason why people keep them.
i take the software any day over the hardware. this applies to all fully analog monsters. man was i glad when i had the mks80, which features a retuning button. all 5min to be pressed, you could safely create a sound that actually stayed the way you intended it to be. i don't know... maybe it's because i always was result-oriented and thus myths never really worked for me...
