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| | #301 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2009 Location: UK
Posts: 606
| That's what it looks like to me. This thing has got it all (for a mono synth) as far as I'm concerned. Moog build quality & legacy, awesome all analogue sound, patch panel etc, etc ......... this thing is just sex!! I'm lusting after it big time! |
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| | #302 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2008 Location: Denmark
Posts: 3,429
| It is certainly a matter of choosing one synth or another, for yours truly. I like to work 30 minutes on one song, then on to the next, so it makes a huge real world difference in workflow, for me!
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| | #303 |
| Gear addict Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 328
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Did anyone get one Yet ? How is it ?
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| Gear interested Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 1
| voyager schematics Quote:
Many thanks! Nicola | |
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