> From: GAmoore@... > > Are you sure? The Polymoog came out a few years before the Memorymoog as > I recall and was pretty cheesy. Anyway, that same pitch wandering could > be programmed into to a softsynth, couldn't it? Yeah, I'm sure. It had a synth with I think it was 4 different sounds, one for each key! Insanely great! :) Sure, pitch wandering, temperature drift, could be programmed into a soft synth. The simplest would be a very low frequency LFO modulating the oscillator frequency. But the thing about the moog's is, if you're doing a live gig on stage, as the stage heats up it gets more and more "out" in one direction (mine goes sharp) - I suppose you could build a temperature - to - MIDI controller and feed it to your soft synth :)
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Re: [L-OT] Re: Analog synth is still better
2001-11-07 by marc lindahl
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