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Synth deathmatch: Evolver Keyboard vs. Little Phatty


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How 'Moog' can the MEK sound?


Even though sound effects rock, most of the synth sounds I need are classic analog leads and basses, - like Moog. The size, weight, the great-feeling aftertouch-sensitive keybed, sequencer and effects (and the color!) all make the MEK a very attractive instrument compared to the LP (if it only weren't for those blasted encoders :mad:).
Also, some complain badly about stepping, others say it ain't too bad - how does it compare to the Moog in this matter?


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How 'Moog' can the MEK sound?



Even though sound effects rock, most of the synth sounds I need are classic analog leads and basses, - like Moog. The size, weight, the great-feeling aftertouch-sensitive keybed, sequencer and effects (and the color!) all make the MEK a very attractive instrument compared to the LP (if it only weren't for those blasted encoders
:mad:
).

Also, some complain badly about stepping, others say it ain't too bad - how does it compare to the Moog in this matter?



:wave:

Niels

 

It sucks.

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Hey dudes, so I meditated on this for a week and ultimately decided to pull the trigger on a Little Phatty. Here are the main factors that influenced my decision:

 

- I intend to use it 85% for basslines.

- although the MEK is undisputably deeper and broader, I have plenty of crazy softsynths as well as my Andromeda for when I'm feeling tweaky.

- I want to focus more on playing and writing songs rather than sound design at this point, and I think the LP will be more conducive to this.

 

Thanks for the opinions y'all.

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How 'Moog' can the MEK sound?



Even though sound effects rock, most of the synth sounds I need are classic analog leads and basses, - like Moog. The size, weight, the great-feeling aftertouch-sensitive keybed, sequencer and effects (and the color!) all make the MEK a very attractive instrument compared to the LP (if it only weren't for those blasted encoders
:mad:
).

Also, some complain badly about stepping, others say it ain't too bad - how does it compare to the Moog in this matter?



:wave:

Niels



The knobs step. The mod wheel does not. The presets aren't moog-like at all. I've got some leads programmed into it that thrill me-- I'll post a recording when I get a chance. I think they are moog-like, in that they involve a smooth juicy filter sweep. They also involve pulse-width modulation and a detuned unison.

I repeat: a smooth, juicy filter sweep.

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Hey dudes, so I meditated on this for a week and ultimately decided to pull the trigger on a Little Phatty. Here are the main factors that influenced my decision:


- I intend to use it 85% for basslines.

- although the MEK is undisputably deeper and broader, I have plenty of crazy softsynths as well as my Andromeda for when I'm feeling tweaky.

- I want to focus more on playing and writing songs rather than sound design at this point, and I think the LP will be more conducive to this.


Thanks for the opinions y'all.



See this is the funny thing to me. More options doesn't mean it takes away your ability to use something in a limited capacity, which I will add the MEK can do just as well :idk:

Oh well, congrats on reaching your decision. I hope you thoroughly enjoy you LP :)


PS, on the plus side the Little Phatty's distortion is much warmer and better for bass sounds than the MEK. Other than that the MEK wins hands down for me ;)

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I like the LP too. Love the interface on it. Great design. My friend bought the LP a while ago and seems to really like it. Funny thing is, I let him borrow my MEK (since I have a PEK) and he wants to buy it. I can see both these synths complimenting each other really well.

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I want to focus more on playing and writing songs rather than sound design at this point, and I think the LP will be more conducive to this.


Thanks for the opinions y'all.

 

 

 

For me I don't really see a difference between sound design and song writing. One is part of the other. It's like saying, I'd rather focus on song writing then note playing, or beat making. I can only suppose you're talking about making melody driven songs.

 

Anyway post some music when you get some done with it.

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