hello all.
this is my first post for all you slutz, was hoping to get some synth advice from someone more knowledgable than myself.
So basically, I want to buy a synth for primarily live use in a few different bands, it will be used for studio work but live is the focus here. I originally wanted it just for bass duties but as a piano player - polyphony really appeals to me.
So the question is, can the dave smith mopho / mopho x4 get a decent bass sound live? can it get close to the thick low end of the moogs / sub phatty? A very thick, earth crushing bass would be alot of fun for me and very useful for my current projects.
The moog stuff obviously sounds incredible however the polyphony and all the added features on the x4 look fantastic and would clearly make it a more versatile instrument, and I'll be playing saxophone and synth live so will only be having one synth. Also, the moogs have a very vintage sound to them, which is great but possibly limiting? It will be used for quite experimental music at times so i want to be able to experiment and make some weird sounds with it too.
I'll add that I really like the sound of analogue synths, but if a digital option sounds the same I wouldnt fight it. I also liked the Nord A1 when I played it but seemed to be seriously lacking in bass and had a slightly sterile sound to it. Any insight would be gratefully received!
Thanks, Miles
this is my first post for all you slutz, was hoping to get some synth advice from someone more knowledgable than myself.
So basically, I want to buy a synth for primarily live use in a few different bands, it will be used for studio work but live is the focus here. I originally wanted it just for bass duties but as a piano player - polyphony really appeals to me.
So the question is, can the dave smith mopho / mopho x4 get a decent bass sound live? can it get close to the thick low end of the moogs / sub phatty? A very thick, earth crushing bass would be alot of fun for me and very useful for my current projects.
The moog stuff obviously sounds incredible however the polyphony and all the added features on the x4 look fantastic and would clearly make it a more versatile instrument, and I'll be playing saxophone and synth live so will only be having one synth. Also, the moogs have a very vintage sound to them, which is great but possibly limiting? It will be used for quite experimental music at times so i want to be able to experiment and make some weird sounds with it too.
I'll add that I really like the sound of analogue synths, but if a digital option sounds the same I wouldnt fight it. I also liked the Nord A1 when I played it but seemed to be seriously lacking in bass and had a slightly sterile sound to it. Any insight would be gratefully received!
Thanks, Miles
seeking advice! mopho x4 // sub phatty
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