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Moog Minitaur killer
I was looking for a mono synth for making deep punchy bass. Everybody was talking about the Minitaur but I wanted to support european brands, so I got the Vermono instead. I'm so glad I did.
That bass hit so deep your neighbours might complain, but you'll have a big smile on your face :)
The envelops are punchy, clicky if you want (otherwise just add a bit of attack) and as mentioned, it has a few LFOs for modulation which the Moog lacks.
Initially I was regretting the absence of midi sync for the LFO, but it's a design choice that pushes you to play the instrument instead. Of course a swithc would be nice, but I'm pretty sure I would always have it sync then. So yeah, that's the whole point, play that synth, it's begging you to do so.
That bass hit so deep your neighbours might complain, but you'll have a big smile on your face :)
The envelops are punchy, clicky if you want (otherwise just add a bit of attack) and as mentioned, it has a few LFOs for modulation which the Moog lacks.
Initially I was regretting the absence of midi sync for the LFO, but it's a design choice that pushes you to play the instrument instead. Of course a swithc would be nice, but I'm pretty sure I would always have it sync then. So yeah, that's the whole point, play that synth, it's begging you to do so.
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like a Moog but better
ive had a lot of synths and this one is the last one I'll probably have. the filter is very similar to a Moog, the oscillators are clean and punchy and there's a ton of LFO shapes which gives you a lot more flexibility than on the minitaur for example
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