I've been having a lot of fun with a CT5 > MOOD > Shallow Water > Volante (SOS Mode)... continually evolving pads and bleeps or pretty things.
I've had the Tensor and I just couldn't bond with it like I have with MOOD or the CT5. I really appreciate MOOD's versatility. It covers the spectrum of glitchy to gorgeous quite nicely.
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Re: MOOD (CBA+Drolo+OBNE)
Moog expression pedal came and I figured out how to control the clock in a way that makes sense to me with it. Enjoying looping (on traditional looper pedal) some chords and then recording a stretch of notes over it on the Mood and then playing real time over that. The ENV mode also makes for some neat stuff if you drop octaves and then play over it to get it to freeze.
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Re: MOOD (CBA+Drolo+OBNE)
I think I need to pick up an expression pedal for it, too. Anyone have a recommendation for a good mini one? Hotone? AMT?
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You’ll want one with an adjustment knob, would be my guess. The knob on the Moog works great for dialing it in so it isn't 80% of the range in the top 20% of travel.
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