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Posted : Jan 19, 2011 05:01:41
I have read in some interviews with Seb and Markus that they like to work a lot OTB and they use a lot the moog Voyager.
Listening to the Music by Minilogue, how much of it do you think its made with the analog synth?
Do you find boring the use of the same synth over and over?
Do you find the way they use it quite standar or the sound they have got from it set them apart of other artist using the moog?
"The dedication to repetition — the search for nirvana in a single held tone or an endlessly cycling rhythm — is one of electronic music's noblest gestures."
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Posted : Jan 19, 2011 11:50
well, i haven't actually listened to minilogue much cause it's too mini. but there are tracks i appreciate because of them being such a audiovisual joy
all the main ingredients in the melody and sound compartment of these tracks could've been accomplished with a moog voyager (and most likely are). the voyager is one of the most versatile synths there is especially if you add a moog vx-351 cv expander to it. it's very tweakable but one has to have basic knowledge about synthesis beforehand since there's a risk of damage if one patches the sound signal the wrong way (with the xv-351 that is). they definately know what they're doing with the synth. and no, the sounds are not mega special but their sense of arrangement, rhythm and tweaking makes the end result recognisable minilogue imo in a enjoyable way.
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Posted : Jan 19, 2011 16:04
agree with Outolintu ,in both you tube video it s like they use it for all almost everything, dunno if it s digital processing or the voyager caractere but to me it sound a bit cold and clean .
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Posted : Jan 19, 2011 17:19
This one is pretty good example that it doesnt sounds cold at all:
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Posted : Jan 19, 2011 19:44
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On 2011-01-19 16:04, PoM wrote:
dunno if it s digital processing or the voyager caractere
and the answer is A: digital processing.
the voyager has a fat, warm sound that is obviously cleaner (and also less warmer) than it's predecessors's "no one ever sweats on a plug-in" -moby
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Posted : Jan 20, 2011 04:28
Outolintu can you tell me more about how it compare to the phatty?
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Posted : Jan 20, 2011 19:29
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Outolintu can you tell me more about how it compare to the phatty?
no, i can't...
i've never tweaked a phatty.
hmmh, that sounds kinda kinky "no one ever sweats on a plug-in" -moby
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Posted : Jan 21, 2011 02:43
i heard some sample a guy posted in a forum about the phatty overdrive and man ,wow this thing can make some awesome acid sound ! was surprised, would love to try one .
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Posted : Jan 21, 2011 02:47
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On 2011-01-19 17:19, Login wrote:
This one is pretty good example that it doesnt sounds cold at all:
yes man sound good !
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Posted : Jan 24, 2011 20:17
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i heard some sample a guy posted in a forum about the phatty overdrive and man ,wow this thing can make some awesome acid sound ! was surprised, would love to try one .
here are some thoughts about voyager vs. lp and about how to get the lp distortion sound out of a voyager: