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Moog Grandmother

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Sujet de la discussion Moog Grandmother
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"Limited-edition design created exclusively for Moogfest 2018.

To celebrate Grandmother’s debut at Moogfest 2018, the first 500 units have been marked with a limited-edition Moogfest 2018 badge and include a custom denim jacket from Moog. Get your Grandmother Moogfest 2018 Edition before they're gone!

Retro looks, cool vibe and a sound that's all Moog. Grandmother is a direct reflection of Moog's modular heritage, where the journey to creating sound is as much fun as the end result. There are no presets, so you'll have to rely on creative exploration and a basic understanding of synthesis to achieve any desired results, but nothing can compare to the joy and satisfaction of creating your own custom sounds. Just like its vintage predecessors, Grandmother's sound engine, modulation engine and onboard spring reverb tank are 100% analog. Want proof? Just give the desk a bump and listen to its springs rattle inside. With Grandmother, what you see is what you get. No menu diving, no recall, nothing to get in the way of you and your sound.

The Grandmother is a semi-modular synth, which means you can start playing it right out of the box without any patching. But if you want to experience the full creative potential of Grandmother, just use any of its 41 patch points to override its internal circuitry and create your own complex signal routing. Choose from 21 inputs, 16 outputs and a parallel-wired 4-jack mult. The options are only limited by your imagination, and with the ability to integrate Grandmother into other modular synths like the Mother-32 or DFAM, or even into larger Eurorack systems, the possibilities are infinite.

Analog Architecture
All the basic building blocks of a modular synth are included in the Grandmother's design, and even some welcomed extras. There are two analog oscillators each with their own selectable waveforms including triangle, sawtooth, square and pulse, with a hard sync button to align them appropriately. The analog LFO is perfect for adding some movement to your sound and with its audio-rate capability, it can act as a third oscillator for bigger, more aggressive sounds. There's also a classic Moog 4-pole 10Hz-20kHz Ladder filter, patchable 1-pole high-pass filter, and an analog ADSR envelope generator ready to sculpt your sound.

Beyond The Basics
The Grandmother would be an excellent machine with only the essentials, but Moog innovates further by adding in an analog hardware spring reverb tank that can add a subtle shine, while taming any harsh frequencies. The reverb tank can also be used to process external sources as a standalone effect. Grandmother also has a built-in arpeggiator that's easy to use and an onboard sequencer that can store up to 3 sequences with up to 256 notes each.

Vintage Vibe, Modern Connectivity
Despite its vintage-inspired design, Grandmother has all of the connectivity needed for a modern production environment. There's a 5-pin MIDI In/Out/Thru as well as MIDI over USB for instant integration with your host computer. Grandmother also features 1/4" main output and a 1/4” external audio input for guitars, drum machines, and more. Grandmother's 32-note premium Fatar keybed makes this a premium standalone synth but will also work perfectly as the front end to an existing modular system. No matter how you decide to use it, Grandmother will give you a lifetime of sound exploration.

Features
100% analog synthesizer with 32-note Fatar keybed
Semi-modular design, requires no patching to play
All normalized connections can be interrupted for full modularity
Hardware Spring Reverb can be used to process external sounds
1/4” External audio input for guitars, drum machines, and more
Easy to use Arpeggiator and Sequencer
Store up to 3 sequences with up to 256 notes each
2 Analog Oscillators with selectable waveshape and hard sync
Classic 4-Pole 10Hz-20kHz Ladder filter
Patchable 1-Pole High Pass filter
Analog ADSR Envelope Generator
Analog LFO with audio-rate capabilities
DIN MIDI In/Out/Thru and USB MIDI
Patchable bipolar attenuator
Works with Mother-32, DFAM, Eurorack modular systems and more
41 patch points with 21 inputs, 16 outputs and a Parallel-Wired 4-jack Mult"

$899.00 List $999.00

source : https://www.matrixsynth.com/2018/05/meet-new-moog-grandmother.html?m=1

[ Dernière édition du message le 12/05/2018 à 05:51:19 ]

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Quelle immonde monstruosité. Je n'ai jamais vu un synthé aussi laid !!!
A mon avis c'est une blague ou un montage Photoshop, c'est pas possible autrement.
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En effet, c'est en quelque sorte la quintessence du mauvais goût absolu. :???:

Ce n'est hélas pas une blague, je dis hélas car les caractéristiques sont vraiment alléchantes et l'approche très rétro aussi : pas de mémoire:bravo:, semi-modulaire, clavier 2 octaves et demi comme les Prodigy, Micromoog, Rogue, etc...

Allez Moog, virez-moi ces couleurs à gerber et je vous l'achèterai un jour ! ;)
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Trop cooooooollll :bave:

Le plus gauche des guitaristes gaucher....

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Moi j'adore le coté cheap DIY, genre j'apprends l'électronique, c'est le successeur du realistic MG1 on dirait, super idée la spring reverb intégrée !!
Si ça sonne ça va faire un carton :aime:

Le plus gauche des guitaristes gaucher....

[ Dernière édition du message le 12/05/2018 à 08:43:36 ]

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Citation de petit :
Moi j'adore le coté cheap DIY, genre j'apprends l'électronique


Un peu ce genre-là ? :

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Exactement !!!:-D

Le plus gauche des guitaristes gaucher....

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Chouette mais qu'est ce qu'il est moche en effet !! Beurkkkkk :non:

Par-contre j'aime bien le fait qu'il soit entièrement analogique, y compris les modulations. Vraiment old-school jusqu'au bout et heureusement aussi sans mémoire. Mais ces couleurs, je peux pas, vraiment... :oo:

Comme il s'agit d'une édition très limitée prévue pour le Moogfest 2018, on peut espérer que Moog sorte par la suite une édition classique avec une façade entièrement noire (ou grise ?). Si cela se confirme, eh bien je craquerai sûrement car les caractéristiques sont alléchantes. :aime: Il a un côté Moog de la grande époque (couleurs abjectes mises à part !).
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Comme ems polysynthi dans le genre ....polysynthi

une vielle et alors ...??

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Un concurrent du Mini Brute 2, c’est vraiment la mode du semi-modulaire...
Je suis content de voir Moog sortir de nouvelles choses mais n’etant pas attiré par le modulaire ou semi modulaire, ça ne me parle pas trop. Et ça n’a pas l’air trop orienté « jeu »: pas 3 octaves, ni vélocité ni aftertouch...
Mais ça devrait faire des heureux :)
(mon espoir secret reste quand même une nouvelle génération de Voyager ou un poly 6 voix, mais je n’y crois pas trop hélas...)