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Old 30th September 2008   #1
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Moog Little Phatty - We had a bit of a Moog O.D. this weekend - audio

You know... when you get a new piece of gear, you can tend to go a little crazy?

Well, our first keyboard addition to the stable lead to... this...

http://www.audibus.com/sgse/Bounce_Electrolic.mp3

ROFL... we'll find ways to add the Little Phatty more subtly to our work in the future, but... what can I say, we had a blast.

Now if I can just figure out how to turn on and work the Arpeggiator, I'll have another messy track to share with you guys.
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luv it thanks for sharing...
my turn next to moog it up...
if it where me id use more moog.. less guitar..
or more funky guitars without the distortion.. but thats me

i used to use way to much moog in all my work and then started using more fm/digital synths to completment.. now i treat em like salt and pepper gotta have em both

thanks for sharing

keep it moogin!!
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if it where me id use more moog.. less guitar..
That's one way to go but me, I'm thinkin'...



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Press in the Value wheel to enable the arpeggiator.
When synced to internal the tempo its controlled by and takes over the modulation knob, but only when the LFO Rate button is selected.
The Arp settings are in the Advanced Preset menu in the Master section.
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Wonderful!
I was having my morning coffee and a piece of cake while listening, great mood.
Maybe I missed some snare impact, it's a bit in the background at times (maybe intentionally). In (synth)funk, the drummer gets to show off so I'd like to let him.
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ya id like to try the arpegiator too but no idea how to get there....

stylee i dont understand what your saying..its not even in the manaul at all...so weird
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ya id like to try the arpegiator too but no idea how to get there....

stylee i dont understand what your saying..its not even in the manaul at all...so weird
The Arpeggiator feature overview starts on page 10 of the 'Stage II Manual Addendum' located in the 'manuals' section here;

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hmmmmmm i couldnt find it anyways in my manual.......thanks =)

maybe a stupid question because ive never used an arpegiator.......but...... if im using a swing in Logic 8.....is there a way to sync the phatty arpegiator to the swing?

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WOW! what a confusing arpegiator........what ever happened to 'on/off'??....
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Arprigator on/off just push the Value Encoder?
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you have to upgrade the the little phatty os to 2.1 i think to get the arpegiator . check out the moog forum for more info
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yeah of course update first os to 2.1
Also in the arpegiator menu > enable: on/off

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More Moog Little Phatty in my band's site:
All the analog synth is this synth.

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As long as you're having fun with your fellow musicians, and you enjoy the sound of your LP, there's no such thing as too much Moog.
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