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11.04.2005, 12:58 PM
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Moog emulators
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On the search now for a good Moog Emulator. Ih ad a quick look at Mini-Monsta and Arturias Moog Modular V. Are there any others out there????
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11.04.2005, 01:42 PM
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Creamware Minimaxx but I think you need a Creamware soundcard to run it.
Btw. Minimosta IS a good emulation. Infact its amazing! Better than Arturias anyway. Havnt tried Creamwares though.
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11.04.2005, 01:58 PM
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yes.
there about 2 or 3 minimoog emulators for creamware scope.
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11.04.2005, 02:46 PM
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AvS...what makes the MiniMonsta a better emulation than the Arturia one?
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11.04.2005, 04:18 PM
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I personally dont think the mini-monsta is better. Its gui is a not nicer and it has a lot more configuration options and controlls. But the actual sound is quite weak especially in the low bass area and that is really where a moog shines. Arturias even tho I deteste the gui and how its put together really hits the evil dull bass area.
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11.04.2005, 04:22 PM
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I'd vote for Arturia Minimoog.
Seems like Jasedee has found good music when he's looking for Hammonds and Minimoogs...
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11.04.2005, 07:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
AvS...what makes the MiniMonsta a better emulation than the Arturia one?
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Actually when I said emulation i just ment that it sounds better. I dont really care if it sound like a really Mini it just have to sound good. And it does sound good. The Minimonsta has an amazingly smooth and thick sound. The Arturia stuff has a more hard sound imo. I find it quite difficult to get that digital nastyness from to Minimonsta. No matter what you do it just sounds pleasent.
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12.04.2005, 06:13 AM
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What about hardware???
Any of you played with SE-1 (Studio Electronics)
I have been drooling over it for a while...and they are not too pricey 2nd hand
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