24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
Pure gold-dust Andy. Made me laugh. I've always thought that Fricke was supposed to be the master technician, a back room boffin but this sheds a new light on his career.
In all fairness to Florian chances are that like TD he got the Moog without a manual, so needed some help geting his round how it functioned. Don't believe me, then download the free demo version of the Arturia MMV Moog Modular and have a go yourself:
http://www.arturia.com/en/demos.php?product=mmvIve been fiddling around with this for weeks and making some wonderfully weird sounds

Wow!!! That is so much fun. Been getting some real Wakeman like sounds out of it. Got the sequencer running but not been able to get any sound out of it yet. I can se what you mean about not having a manual.
use the dropdown keyboard (top right of the control panel)
May I also suggest the KS sequences - use the little "green" windows top left to drop down a huge pre set library. They can be easily altered and tweaked. Nothing like having the real thing in front of you I'm sure, but it's huge fun and any setting/sequence you've made can be saved with the demo version, so at least you can go back for more fun later... Now, about that keyboard I need to buy...
Any idea how you can change the pitch of a sequence "on the fly", as you can on the Artura ARP2600 (select "hold" and then hit different keys)? If I hit a key it changes pitch but stops as soon as the key is released....