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Quatschmacher

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  1. All the Moog iOS apps are free today in celebration of Bob Moog’s birthday. The Model D is a brilliant app recreation of the Minimoog. You can also pick up the usually pretty expensive Model 15 modular app. https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/moog-music-inc/id396776421
  2. I just sold one of these. They’re great.
  3. This is the second time I’ve sold something to Jeff and, as before, everything was flawless. Many thanks.
  4. @Churchie if you’re looking a MB Super Synth, you should also look hard at this. (The MB doesn't have square wave oscillators, which is a huge oversight in my opinion. For synth pedals, the FI is the daddy. Obviously more expensive than the MBSS but the extra features are totally worth it.
  5. @Churchie has a wanted ad for one.
  6. I’m happy to do a video chat help session sometime.
  7. Are your programming issues related to programming your own sounds or getting others’ sounds onto the pedal? You only have to hook up once to get whatever sounds you want onto it.
  8. Sounds like standard Minimoog territory. Check out a Future Impact as it ought to be able to cop this with a fair amount of ease.
  9. My new discovery yesterday thanks to a friend. Also been listening to this:
  10. It’s not a cash issue, rather a headspace one.
  11. Sold Shep my Okto Nøjs, absolutely flawless transaction. Many thanks.
  12. Certainly not. The only thing stopping me is the desire not to overwhelm myself with yet more gear.
  13. There are plenty of gated fuzz pedals out there. I love them for synth-type stuff as they give a clean note-off, similar to a keyboard when you release the key.
  14. Gated means there’s a threshold below which the input signal won’t trigger any audio output.
  15. In my first post I tried to explain the 4 signals. 1. Dry (top white knob); applied equally to the Okto (left) and the Nøjs (right) side, hence engaged with either footswitch. 2. Okto: standard synthy octave down. It has its own volume control and a tone knob (static low pass filter) (bottom two white knobs). Engaged with left footswitch. 3. Octavia style gated fuzz: This is the spitty synthy at-pitch fuzz which produces an octave up when playing high up the neck. Has a gain, tone and level control (top three black knobs). Engaged with right footswitch. 4. Octave-down fuzz: this is basically like feeding the octaver into a fuzz in series. Has a level and tone control (lower two black knobs). Engaged with the right footswitch. The left and right side run in parallel. So you get series and parallel signals together.
  16. I’ve never tried the NP4 but it is being installed on my Midibass build as I’ve heard good things about it.
  17. The way that’s worded you may be getting a call from Operation Yewtree. 😆
  18. I’m sure this has been posted before but I’m digging this album again:
  19. If someone would buy my Lakland 44-60…
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