Behold, my Moog the Rogue

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Behold, my Moog the Rogue

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Just got it in today. So excited about it. It's my first "real" analog synth. I also have a monotron and a stylophone (which I think qualifies as an analog synth).
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Awesome! I love those, and want one really bad!
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It's really fun but I have to open it up and get the tar removed. I'm not looking forward to it. :?
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why don't they call it the ROOG?
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:why don't they call it the ROOG?
because MOOG is pronounced MOGUE.
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which by that standard, would imply that they also spell Rogue as ROOG.
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MADE SOME CHOONS

Recorded onto my TASCAM portaone then put the headphone out into my computers and mic and recorded in audacity.

I can't keep time. I used my Casiotone MT-240 for the drums.
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Lovely little thing.

Just curious, does it have MIDI in/out?
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ultratwin wrote:Lovely little thing.

Just curious, does it have MIDI in/out?
No, just CV. I heard it's really easy to mod it though.
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Kurbis wrote:
ultratwin wrote:Lovely little thing.

Just curious, does it have MIDI in/out?
No, just CV. I heard it's really easy to mod it though.


Ah, of course.

Had a friend outfit his old Juno that way, from what I recall. At any rate, it doesn't matter how awesome my upgraded Access Virus is, I'm jealous of anyone with anything as fat as analog who can make good use of it. Enjoy!
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You just need one of these:

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Billy3000 wrote:MOOG is pronounced MOGUE.
Is it really? Mind. Blown.
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Very cool! I really wanted one of these thanks to Add N to (X) but was driven away by price and the impending "tar" cleanup. I opted for a Little Phatty, but it doesn't quite have the same harshness available. The waveshapes are ever-so-slightly rounded off, illustrated to great effect here:

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Comparison @ Moog forum

Your posted sample has some great tonality. Great score, and keep us posted with any news!
hotrodperlmutter wrote:why don't they call it the ROOG?
Hah, that would really make life difficult. I find it more entertaining to retain the "Rogue" spelling but pronounce it as "Roog".
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avj wrote:Very cool! I really wanted one of these thanks to Add N to (X) but was driven away by price and the impending "tar" cleanup. I opted for a Little Phatty, but it doesn't quite have the same harshness available. The waveshapes are ever-so-slightly rounded off, illustrated to great effect here:

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Comparison @ Moog forum

Your posted sample has some great tonality. Great score, and keep us posted with any news!
Thanks!

Yeah, one of the reasons I got the Rogue was because of Add N to (X). Joy Electric too. Also the first time I seen a Rogue was when Jonny Greenwood is using one in "Meeting People is Easy".

Anyone have any idea on what I should do about a case for it?
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DUDE!
where did you find it?
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There's usually some on ebay. IN AMERICA.

PS, Sunn 0))) uses those.
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GeorgeF wrote:
Billy3000 wrote:MOOG is pronounced MOGUE.
Is it really? Mind. Blown.
yea it's after Bob Moog, the Moog factory is in Asheville, NC and I have a bunch of friends that have gone on tours of the factory and they've all told me that. It blew my mind at first too.
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aen wrote:There's usually some on ebay. IN AMERICA.

PS, Sunn 0))) uses those.
I'm pretty sure Sunn O))) use a Taurus II. But those have the exact same insides and interface as a Rogue. I think they use a Micromoog too.



But I could be completely wrong. I just haven't seen any pictures of them using a Rogue.
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Matt, that thing is awesome.
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Yarko wrote:Matt, that thing is awesome.
Thanksssss.