'bout time. atta boys for noticing what korg's been doing. oh rooolllannddd...
https://reverb.com/p/moog-minimoog-model-d-reissue
moog's good move
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Re: moog's good move
Except Korg is releasing stuff thats reasonably affordable 
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That's a super rad synth, obviously, but it's indeed about as luxurious a purchase there is. Almost absurd to buy one of those considering the Voyager can be had for less and has presets.
I mean don't get me wrong...if I had 3.5k to blow
I mean don't get me wrong...if I had 3.5k to blow
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Re: moog's good move
Naw, I'm still fawning over the Mother 32 and the Sub 37 to really care about the Model D. Call me blasphemous, I don't care. 
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Re: moog's good move
I tried an original "Model D" at last year's Musikmesse in Frankfurt. I realized that I adore the recordings of musicians playing the Minimoog and I love the sound, but I didn't like to play it personally at all. It didn't feel like instant love. All those clunky knobs ... no ADSR (huh, what?!) and some other features missing ... I was almost shocked! I only really liked the Minimoog Voyager Old School and I hope that I can purchase one in the next years.