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studio electronics Atc x vs Moog minautaur ?
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roakanan
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Posted : Sep 27, 2013 12:47:31
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what are your toughts about those two .
wanted to add an analog mono synth to my set up and those two grab my attention .....
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PoM
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Posted : Sep 27, 2013 12:53
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not sure these are comparable, atc is like a mini moog arichetecture if i m right ..
i think i would pick the atc if you can get it at same price as the minitaur just cause it can do more, sonically i have no idea wich one i like most and it s personal..
i would go for the boomstar or sub phatty personaly for a bit more if possible. |
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Nectarios
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Posted : Sep 27, 2013 13:32
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The ATC does a lot more than the Minitaur. So if you want more "synth" for your money, go with that.
No VCO Phase re-trigger though. Which is the main reason I bought the Minitaur.
 
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Nectarios
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Posted : Sep 27, 2013 13:34
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frisbeehead
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Posted : Sep 28, 2013 19:03
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I really dig your style! awsome synth sounds! Congratz!
bass sounds really crisp and solid! is there any extra processing going in there?
another question: what's the LFO range? noticed it's now able to act as a cv to midi converter as well, and that you can patch the incoming cv signals to any parameters as well (if I got this right, have I?). seems like an awsome dedicated Bass machine, specially when you have some sequencer at hands to send signals to it!
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