When I look at that bee with its wing-to-body ratio, even elephants should be able to fly
Upcoming Synapse OB-Xa: Obsession
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
just believe 
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- addled muppet weed
- 111253 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
they can, they just choose not to.
- GRRRRRRR!
- 17716 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
If anyone is interested, one of the beta-testers has raised the issue of exposing the Mod Matrix sources/destinations for automation. Rich hasn't responded but at least he will see it and know that it has some level of support from people here.
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I hung out with Michael Boddicker in the 80s. He made a ton of money with his back then. He played on some of the biggest records of all time. And the last time I looked, "Thriller" was an 80s album. That said, Moogs dropped in popularity because the company got sold and they dropped production. More powerful DSP-driven synths became popular and you could get that "Moog sound" from many of them with better tuning stability, polyphonic operation, and expanded features. I had a Prodigy but I sold it in the mid-90s. You say the Minimoog is dead? Long live the Minimoog!BONES wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 10:48 amExactly, not so much as a single Minimoog in use during the 80s. All those links point to 70 artists or artists in the 90s who had never had to rely on it, they could just use it as a novelty.tony10000 wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 6:03 am " I bet you can't find a mainstream recording recording from 1985 with a Minimoog on it. As I've said before, I started going to see bands in 1979 and I have never in my life seen a Minimoog on stage. Lots of OB's, Prophets, Pro-Ones, MS20s, Jupiter 8s and the occasional ARP Odyssey (Magazine and Ultravox, no less) but never a Minimoog."
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BTW, someone has made a correct guess but I am not allowed to tell you who.
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Sounds like a good idea to me!BONES wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 12:16 am If anyone is interested, one of the beta-testers has raised the issue of exposing the Mod Matrix sources/destinations for automation. Rich hasn't responded but at least he will see it and know that it has some level of support from people here.
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- 9081 posts since 15 Oct, 2017 from U.S.
This thread is batshit crazy,but it does give me a history lesson and a lot of information & opinion about the Moog
tbh though, I'd rather be reading about beta testing of a new Rich creation not entirely based on any particular famous vintage
I have really enjoyed all of Rich's work through the years & even break out Orion or Zampler from time to time
tbh though, I'd rather be reading about beta testing of a new Rich creation not entirely based on any particular famous vintage
I have really enjoyed all of Rich's work through the years & even break out Orion or Zampler from time to time
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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I agree...it would be good to get some sneak peeks. Maybe a screenshot or some sounds?melomood wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 1:52 am This thread is batshit crazy,but it does give me a history lesson and a lot of information & opinion about the Moog
tbh though, I'd rather be reading about beta testing of a new Rich creation not entirely based on any particular famous vintage
I have really enjoyed all of Rich's work through the years & even break out Orion or Zampler from time to time
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12007 posts since 12 May, 2008
That's not up to anyone here to share though. So unless Richard pops in and wants to give sneak peaks, that ain't gonna happen. He has posted sound examples elsewhere though that you can find. He's probably too busy currently with finishing the thing. But what we can say is that it's good and stable, not a cpu hog and sounds great!tony10000 wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 2:08 amI agree...it would be good to get some sneak peeks. Maybe a screenshot or some sounds?melomood wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 1:52 am This thread is batshit crazy,but it does give me a history lesson and a lot of information & opinion about the Moog
tbh though, I'd rather be reading about beta testing of a new Rich creation not entirely based on any particular famous vintage
I have really enjoyed all of Rich's work through the years & even break out Orion or Zampler from time to time
In the mean time, just watch youtube videos of the OB-Xa in anticipation!
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While we are waiting:Echoes in the Attic wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 2:46 amThat's not up to anyone here to share though. So unless Richard pops in and wants to give sneak peaks, that ain't gonna happen. He has posted sound examples elsewhere though that you can find. He's probably too busy currently with finishing the thing. But what we can say is that it's good and stable, not a cpu hog and sounds great!tony10000 wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 2:08 amI agree...it would be good to get some sneak peeks. Maybe a screenshot or some sounds?melomood wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 1:52 am This thread is batshit crazy,but it does give me a history lesson and a lot of information & opinion about the Moog
tbh though, I'd rather be reading about beta testing of a new Rich creation not entirely based on any particular famous vintage
I have really enjoyed all of Rich's work through the years & even break out Orion or Zampler from time to time
In the mean time, just watch youtube videos of the OB-Xa in anticipation!
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- 17716 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
Early 80s. I specifically mentioned 1985 in my first post. And let's be honest, there is nothing at all special about the Thriller bass sound, it could have been done on pretty much anything. And for the record, Moog didn't "get sold", it went broke because nobody was interested any more. They either couldn't or wouldn't adapt to changing times, just like ARP and Sequential and Oberheim. All the big US names, down the toilet when the Japanese started to get their act together and give people instruments that were far better suited to their needs.
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Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron
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Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron
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MIDI changed everything circa 1984-1985. ARP and Moog were gone by then. Sequential and Oberheim kept making popular synths like the Pro One, Prophet 600, the Six Track, Matrix 6, Matrix 12, and Xpander. By the late 80s, the market swung to digital with the success of the Yamaha DX series, the Roland D series, the Korg M1, etc. By the mid 90s, analog was back in vogue again and instruments started capturing those sounds via sampling and synthesis.BONES wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 5:26 amEarly 80s. I specifically mentioned 1985 in my first post. And let's be honest, there is nothing at all special about the Thriller bass sound, it could have been done on pretty much anything. And for the record, Moog didn't "get sold", it went broke because nobody was interested any more. They either couldn't or wouldn't adapt to changing times, just like ARP and Sequential and Oberheim. All the big US names, down the toilet when the Japanese started to get their act together and give people instruments that were far better suited to their needs.
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- 17716 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
ARP and Moog were gone before I bought my first synth in 1981. Or maybe there were never popular here in Australia? I sure as hell never saw them for sale anywhere. In fact, Dave Formula's Odyssey is the only one I had ever laid eyes on until 10 years or so ago and the Axxe I bought is the only ARP synth I ever saw in use by any Australian artist/band. Sequential lasted a few years longer but they eventually went away, too.
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Korg Odyssey, bx-oberhausen, Proxima, PolyMax, GR8, JP6K, Union, Atomika,
Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron
Korg Odyssey, bx-oberhausen, Proxima, PolyMax, GR8, JP6K, Union, Atomika,
Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron
