The latest loopop video is a review of the new Moog Subsequent 25, an updated version of the company’s Sub Phatty design that adds paraphonic capabilities and upgraded circuitry.
Topics Covered:
0:00 Intro
1:15 Duophony
2:10 Overview
4:25 Hidden params
7:10 The filter
10:20 Oscillators
14:45 Mixer
15:45 Envelopes
17:20 LFO
20:35 App
——— PATCH IDEAS
22:10 Chords
23:30 FM Bells
24:15 Duo tips
25:30 Bi-timbral duo
26:35 Arpeggiator
27:35 Randomizer
28:55 Pros & cons
30:40 Outro jam
Pricing and Availability
The Moog Sub 25 has a street price of $849 and is available to pre-order now.
meh…
Getting a college degree and finding a good job changed mine!
You live a few decades then die…..screw it, why bother to tru hard at life whe it’s all flushed down the toilet of the infinite?
I wish they would wait a few weeks after announcements before publishing reviews so everyone can get their smack out before finding how it really sounds. Heh.
An extra hundred quid can buy you a second-hand Subsequent 37 with so much more of everything. Moog, you’re disappointing me.
Realistically, buying used is always a much better deal. You buy once everyone has forgotten about it and before some snotty faced 19-year-old “star” starts talking about how it’s the secret to his sound.
i have to say, if i was in the market for this i would save up extra for a 37, nice they have the options rather than not but the hidden commands, it’s not so much that you have to press shift and something else, but how it’s implemented seems like you could never remember it and there’s no visual confirmation that you have indeed changed a parameter.
Yet another same all, same all variations of the same sound design. Boring!
How about developing synth for 2020.
So Moog omitted a screen to simply operations by requiring a computer or midi mapping to an external device to access the features that would have otherwise been accessible via a $4 LCD screen…….that is the actual cost of the screen used in the 37. Right……
It has the same front panel as the sub phatty. no omission.
Look at this one what a compact beauty, my improvement would definitely be to remove the filter envelop encoders and put the display interface there and of course not a cheap one spend 30 us on it and have your self a nice OLED.
The day Moog makes a synth like this with a good display interfaces surrounded by endless encoders i will buy a Moog for sure. After the One i guest they where going in the right direction concerning this but they really drop the ball on this here and tooks us back decades in interface design.