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Moog minitaur vst mac
Moog minitaur vst mac




moog minitaur vst mac

But AFAIK it’s pitch range is reduced in the upper pitch range.Korg Forums :: View topic - Moog MinitaurĪ forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world. The Minitaur is not to be mistaken to be a bass synth only. Well, three versus two VCOs also make quite a difference. The Taurus and thus the Minitaur are supposed to be bass instruments and therefore have a different filter design, which provides fat bass sound, also if the filter resonance is raised.īoth synths will sound very different, if filter resonance is applied - or not. AFAIK the SE 02 shows the same behaviour (Maybe they implemented a bass boost, you have to check this in the specs). This said, all Mini-Moogs show a significant reduction of bass frequencies, it the filter resonance is raised.

  • the Minitaur follows in the tracks of the famous Taurus bass synthesizer.
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    the Roland / Studio Electronics SE 02 is more in the direction of the Mini-Moog Model D (not a copy, but a SE interpretation).Since I didn’t find it in the comments above … there might be one important difference to be mentioned here … I ran into some bugs here and there with the mac software, but lately since my rig is centering around a pc it’s not an issue, but keep in mind that was about 2 years ago so I’m sure the editor has had updates since then. One thing that sucked in the past was having to use a pc for the editor (especially since I had a mac). I think rev 2 made it a bit more exciting for me. The cv to midi capabilities make it kind of handy if you have a use for that. The limited octave range is usually something people complain about, but it served a single purpose for me which is just low bass tones. The portability is really nice as well, it’s far too easy to pack it up and go anywhere. I sequence everything from a single source which was an Octatrack, but now it’s Ableton so getting another piece of gear with a sequencer that I won’t use doesn’t have much appeal to me regardless of the tone (it’s just some personal pet peeve that sits in the back of my mind…likely related to OCD). I think what attracts me to other than it’s tone is that it doesn’t have a sequencer built into it. I had it in the past, and it punched through all kinds of systems when we played live, and has all that moog goodness. The minitaur is one of the few monosynths I miss and that I constantly battle with purchasing again.






    Moog minitaur vst mac