Yep I get that I do run it through an H90 at times and various effects pedals. I personally like the more chamber ensemble and less "bar fight" sound it has. Although effects pedals and distorting preamps on the way in can push it into more agressive territory.pdxindy wrote: Thu Jun 26, 2025 9:53 pmI was one of the first owners of the Moog One 16v. I ended up returning it for a few reasons. It was terribly buggy on initial release, plus it wasn't quite what I wanted sonically. For me, the Moog One sounds too formal. I wanted a bit more bar fight and a little less chamber ensemble.SoftSynthLover99 wrote: Thu Jun 26, 2025 9:03 pm Forget sounding the same you said the LegendHZ sounds better than the Moog One?statements like that are just so far detached from the reality of sound and music it makes these threads completely pointless and just a minefield for misinformation to spread.
Nevertheless, there was no question at all, when I played it and/or compared it to software emulations, which one was the analog synth. The Moog One has an intrinsic presence and vitality to the sound.
Moog One has this sort of hi-fi like pristine sound quality that I just connect with and I love the way it sits in a mix.
