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Re: Moog Sub 37

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D.o.S. wrote:I really wish the Drone Commander had a half time switch.
Yeah I do wish it could have gone slower sometimes. How're you digging it otherwise? I still miss that thing :no:

Almost caved and financed a Sub 37 but that would have been a bit irrational. I got a midi keyboard for my iPad/Animoog so I'm going to make some drones this weekend.
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kbithecrowing wrote:Im still digging mine a lot. It sounds fucking incredible and there are a lot of cool modulation options, most of which are under the hood, but not too hard to find. Mine has frozen a couple of times but its not for anything not mentioned online before. Firmware updates are promised so we shall see.

The sequencer is definitely a pain at the moment but once Moog implements step editing with the preset buttons it'll be way easier.Things can be tricky to figure out but I've never been overly frustrated programming it.

Nora: the modulation can be a bit tricky for a couple of reasons. This thread I found over on the Moog forums helped me a lot in figuring stuff out: http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22108


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Thanks for the link. It should prove useful. Do you have experience with synthesis? It seems like you are coming up with some neat stuff.
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Re: Moog Sub 37

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D.o.S. wrote:I really wish the Drone Commander had a half time switch.
Yeah I do wish it could have gone slower sometimes. How're you digging it otherwise? I still miss that thing :no:

Almost caved and financed a Sub 37 but that would have been a bit irrational. I got a midi keyboard for my iPad/Animoog so I'm going to make some drones this weekend.
I love it dude -- it sounds amazing, and I've been getting the pulses/"measures" down to where I want by 'Madlibbing' it with my SP-303. So rad. Just picked up a Deses Parva for the more 'straightforward' oscillations, but so far I've been able to avoid collapsing into straight synth worship.
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D.o.S. wrote:I really wish the Drone Commander had a half time switch.
Yeah I do wish it could have gone slower sometimes. How're you digging it otherwise? I still miss that thing :no:

Almost caved and financed a Sub 37 but that would have been a bit irrational. I got a midi keyboard for my iPad/Animoog so I'm going to make some drones this weekend.
I love it dude. I've been getting the pulses/"measures" down to where I want by 'Madlibbing' it with my SP-303. So rad. Just picked up a Deses Parva for the more 'straightforward' oscillations, but so far I've been able to avoid collapsing into straight synth worship.
Nice! I had actually paired it with a Deses Parva too at one point. Had a mixer with the DC, Parva and Weird Sounds Generator all going at once into my pedalboard. That setup makes me question why I decided to pursue more conventional forms of music :picard:
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I want to get more drone boxes and a mixer for that very reason, but I can't seem to pull the trigger. Maybe someday...
Ugly Nora wrote:Thanks for the link. It should prove useful. Do you have experience with synthesis? It seems like you are coming up with some neat stuff.
:hug: I don't have a lot of experience, but some. I had a microKorg like 5 years ago but didn't know anything and never figured out how to edit it properly so I flipped it.

I started learning more about synths from our fellow forumite Dr. Sherm, ILF, and the internet which is where most of my knowledge comes from. I lurked hard on modular threads and what not to learn more. I had a MiniBrute briefly and dug it but realized monosynths weren't for me, but I was still intrigued. Some other gear has come and gone but the Sub 37 is my first "major synth purchase."
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kbithecrowing wrote:Im still digging mine a lot. It sounds fucking incredible and there are a lot of cool modulation options, most of which are under the hood, but not too hard to find. Mine has frozen a couple of times but its not for anything not mentioned online before. Firmware updates are promised so we shall see.

The sequencer is definitely a pain at the moment but once Moog implements step editing with the preset buttons it'll be way easier.Things can be tricky to figure out but I've never been overly frustrated programming it.

Nora: the modulation can be a bit tricky for a couple of reasons. This thread I found over on the Moog forums helped me a lot in figuring stuff out: http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22108


Untelated, but the Moog forum seems to be host to quite a few weenies. I love how ILF spoils me.

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I saw there were some Updates via a NAMM 2015 video; are they out yet and have you updated your Sub 37?

I'm looking into getting one. Everytime I go to Guitar Center, I sit down at the 37 they have there and play for at least 10 minutes with it, lots of fun.

I thought about getting the Sub Phatty but I like that the 37 is duo phonic, but I'm wondering if there is too much sub-menu stuff to deal with. I can always learn but I like when the majority of the features are there on the panel and I don't have to do a lot of menu diving.
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I wish I had time to figure out my sub 37. because the presets sound really cool.
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I sold mine way before the updates so I dont even know what they are. Dont tell me haha.
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kbithecrowing wrote:I sold mine way before the updates so I dont even know what they are. Dont tell me haha.
What was your reason(s) for selling it?
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a lot of reasons that weren't really due to the synth and more about finding what kind of gear I like and will use. Its a fucking rad synth though.
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Re: Moog Sub 37

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Some nice updates in firmware 1.1

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Guh I did not need to see this thread right now.
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The first thing he goes over in the video should fix my issue I had assigning modulation destinations that I was whining about earlier. This new way is flipppin sweet. :!!!:
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I gotta stay out of this thread haha.
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Re: Moog Sub 37

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DUDE I KNOW.

Nora, that seems way more intuitive than the previous way, for sure.

Also, that guy has a bit of Jeff Goldblum circa Jurassic Park in him:
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