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Nano Patch & Proco Deucetone
I will get some new toys soon.
I ordered a Moog Little Phatty stage edition (CANCELED) as well as SM Pro Audio Nano Patch passive volume controller and Proco Deucetone distortion pedal for my guitar. I will report later what I think about them. :) I played a Moog Voyager in a local musicstore a week ago and fell in love with it. However, it costs so much that I decided to get a LP instead just to get the Moog sound. I earlier owned SM Pro Audio M-Patch 2 but sold it just after they announced their new nano patch. The MP2 had too much features for me and a useless headphone amp. The new nano is cheaper and has only the volume knob and mute button, just what I need, nothing more. I also decided to get an analog guitar distortion pedal for my electric guitar to get better distortion sounds. Let's see how the deucetone works... |
Jesus man! You have some deep pockets (or in serious debt :-) with all the equipment you got! j/k congrats and let us hear some patches when you dig in!
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Nice new stuff for sure! Use the pedal with the Moog instead though. ;)
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:D In fact the Moog is quite cheap because I ordered it from USA. They have the right price for the moog and the exchange rate of dollar -> euro is very good right now. I don't have to worry about the power supply voltage either because the Moog can adapt to any voltage between 100-250 and 50-60Hz. The moog, nano patch and deucetone will cost me the same as the moog costs here in europe alone. :)
Anyway, I will post some demo clips when I get them. And I will use the deucetone with moog too. ;) The nano patch is also very interesting product and I guess many people will buy it to avoid digital volume control. It costs about 50 euros/dollars. IMO everybody should use passive attenuation with any audio interface which uses digital volume control. |
edit. Ok, I started 2 new threads to make discussion easier...
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Im in The USA at the moment and went into a Guitar Centre and played with a LP Stage... it's OK, but wierd how when you want to adjust a parameter you have to bring the knob back to it's original value...
Also sucks not being able to control Resonance and cutoff at the same time. Looked great, but I dont think I'll be buying one. I did get a chance to finally play a Virus TI though... YUMMMMM |
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At least I hope so that access have learned alot from the TI1 problems. :D Edit. I canceled the moog because the delivery time was too long. Anyway, I may purchase it later this year or next year. |
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Mk2 for me, too.
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Sold my Virus TI (had the 61keys then the polar then the desktop) as I just didnt enjoy programming it or the sound either.
Dont know why but the more I used it the less I liked it. Maybe its because I hear it so often in the music I listen to but I just had to get shot of it. I also sold the nord lead 3 and yamaha CS6R. What I did purchase though was one of the new Studio Electonics CODE synths based on the Omega. Its an 8voice analog with overdrive distortion. This thing is such a breath of fresh air after coming from the virus and nord. I already own the A6 which is great but its so nice having another analog to play with. I know its cliche to say but analog just sounds so much nicer than VA, to my ears anyways. Will do some demos for you in the coming weeks.... heres a pic... ![]() tom |
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