At the 2013 NAMM Show, a lot of people stopped by the Moog booth to try out the new Sub Phatty synthesizer – including Stevie Wonder, Bernie Worrell, Dr. Lonnie Smith + Larry Dunn.
via MoogMusicInc
At the 2013 NAMM Show, a lot of people stopped by the Moog booth to try out the new Sub Phatty synthesizer – including Stevie Wonder, Bernie Worrell, Dr. Lonnie Smith + Larry Dunn.
via MoogMusicInc
Funky players, boring sounds
These guys should’ve been at the Rhodes booth playing a Mark 7….
you can tell they’re struggling with the 2 octave manual.
Wow. Fascinated to see these fingers.
Extra long, with almost froglike flattened tops .
Larry Dunn’s pinky had me completely hypnotized, couldn’t breathe until it finally joined in the action in a tight spot.
If you watch till the end, bernie wanted to actually hit those end chords but realized he is playing on a mono synth…
brain first, synth second.
Bernie wins!
These guys don’t give a crap about dubstep and the crappy market moog was shootinh for.
Not sure why you’d spout such nonsense.
It suggests that you not only know little about dubstep style sounds, but that you know little about sunthesis.