I like how he is all amazed at how the keys also act as a Y controller, ... as if there wasn't at least 20 synths that could do that before going as far as Bebot or SynthX.
I like how he is all amazed at how the keys also act as a Y controller, ... as if there wasn't at least 20 synths that could do that before going as far as Bebot or SynthX.
Finally video evidence that the app 'does crash'. Moog, "Pro" apps don't crash!!
I'm totally with 2Anonymous2BeReal...
There's nothing here that I haven't already seen on Addictive for eg. Not to say that the AniMoog is bad, it just doesn't live up to what it claims to be.
It will be in the toolbox, but without Addictive's sequencer, it won't be seeing daylight as much.
I think Animoog is pretty deep and certainly "lives up to what it claims to be" (except for that stupid first pro synth claim, why couldn't they just say first pro Moog synth in app store).
What I love in Animoog most is the excellent modulation section, where you can use x/y orbit coordinate it's own movement etc. giving really deep control over the wavetables. The moving path reminds me of Camel Audio's classic vsti Cameleon 5000, which used several overlapping modulation paths. I'd love to see more modulation tabs than the current 4 in Animoog, as it is too easy to use them up (pitch wheel, mod wheel and polypressure eats 3 already).
I don't see how Animoog and Addictive (or any other synth in app store for that matter) can be compared, they are quite different tools sonically. Maybe Tom Tm has some secret techniques he'd like to share ? :)
As for the crashes, I have not had any with Animoog yet. Maybe it does not behave well with Alesis dock?
My top three synths now are Animoog, Alchemy and Sunrizer. All totally different sonically. Next three would be Synthtronica, Addictive and iMs-20. I think we are living in great times... I never would have imagined a future like this when I bought my first synths in early 80's. Just compare the prices, sounds and ease of use :)
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I like how he is all amazed at how the keys also act as a Y controller, ... as if there wasn't at least 20 synths that could do that before going as far as Bebot or SynthX.
I like how he is all amazed at how the keys also act as a Y controller, ... as if there wasn't at least 20 synths that could do that before going as far as Bebot or SynthX.
how come it my comment was posted twice? weird, oh well :)
That controller is ridiculously expensive but I still want one.
Finally video evidence that the app 'does crash'. Moog, "Pro" apps don't crash!!
I'm totally with 2Anonymous2BeReal...
There's nothing here that I haven't already seen on Addictive for eg. Not to say that the AniMoog is bad, it just doesn't live up to what it claims to be.
It will be in the toolbox, but without Addictive's sequencer, it won't be seeing daylight as much.
And yes- would love an Eigenharp Pico too!
I think Animoog is pretty deep and certainly "lives up to what it claims to be" (except for that stupid first pro synth claim, why couldn't they just say first pro Moog synth in app store).
What I love in Animoog most is the excellent modulation section, where you can use x/y orbit coordinate it's own movement etc. giving really deep control over the wavetables. The moving path reminds me of Camel Audio's classic vsti Cameleon 5000, which used several overlapping modulation paths. I'd love to see more modulation tabs than the current 4 in Animoog, as it is too easy to use them up (pitch wheel, mod wheel and polypressure eats 3 already).
I don't see how Animoog and Addictive (or any other synth in app store for that matter) can be compared, they are quite different tools sonically. Maybe Tom Tm has some secret techniques he'd like to share ? :)
As for the crashes, I have not had any with Animoog yet. Maybe it does not behave well with Alesis dock?
My top three synths now are Animoog, Alchemy and Sunrizer. All totally different sonically. Next three would be Synthtronica, Addictive and iMs-20. I think we are living in great times... I never would have imagined a future like this when I bought my first synths in early 80's. Just compare the prices, sounds and ease of use :)
Animoog is getting great reviews because Moog is telling us it's a $30 app and we're getting it for only 99cents.
It's like free pizza. Nobody's going to squawk.
Except for Tom, of course:)
Ohhhhh stop it. If it were $30.00 there wouldn't be nearly the reviews at the app store and a lot of pissing and moaning over here.
I wouldn't pay $30. But 99 cents? Hell yeah.
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