The latest loopop video is an in-depth review of the Moog One – the ultimate Moog, described as ‘a tri-timbral, polyphonic, analog dream-synth’.
Video Summary:
“ONE is Moog’s only in-production polyphonic synth – it’s tri-timbral – meaning you can use its voices to play one of up to three completely different sounds at the same time, it’s an analog synth with either 8 to 16 voices, and it’s programmable, meaning you can save presets on it. It has over 200 knobs and buttons on the panel and a big screen for many more additional parameters, and it also has built-in digital effects by Moog and Eventide.
Moog One isn’t cheap, small or portable – so is it worth it? In this video, I take a look at what makes it special, the pros and the cons, including a detailed tutorial running through all the major features.”
Topics covered:
0:00 Intro
2:25 Interface
4:25 Overview
7:45 Rear panel
9:20 Tri-timbral
10:50 Oscillators
11:45 Wave angle
13:20 Osc mods
14:00 Ring & FM
15:00 Noise
15:35 Mixer
16:25 Filters
20:50 Envelopes
22:45 LFOs
24:55 VCA
25:25 Inserts
25:40 Mod matrix
29:55 Clock
30:05 Arp
31:10 Sequencer
34:35 Chord
35:20 Polyphony
36:20 Sets
37:20 Effects
41:30 Misc
42:40 8 vs 16
43:55 Pros/cons
Great review and an amazing synthesizer. I’m drooling over this and can’t wait to try one out.
Not sure if this is something I will ever realistically be able to justify, but what an impressive synth!
The worst FM review on the planet.
How did your FM review of the moog one turn out?
Listen to Matt Johnson on youtube to get a picture of how it sounds…
Blablablabla synth blabla 8000 euro ,Great sounding blablabla kapitalism makes music blabla meltin ice and warm pads . one tear on my left cheek
…these comments versus Behringer clone comments. Comedy.
Gonna get a couple to make stands for my schmidts