Oh!!! Finally!!! Someone that could explain the beauty of the Minimoog without hours of useless speech! The level and amount of information and sensitivity you provided in 5 minutes is just remarkable. Only the best can do that! Congratulations and thank you!
I bought my first synth back in 73 and couldn't afford the mini moog. I ended up with a Roland SH-1000 and it took me months to figure out what knob did what and how it interacted with all the others and the envelope was another thing to learn. Your quick demo is so informative in such a short period of time it is refreshing. Thanks for showing us how a wonderful instrument works.
No, you're kidding. I've starting drooling on Moogs for the past couple of weeks, and there you go, one of my favorite RU-vidrs, talking about a Minimoog. What a day !!
superb, having lots of fun. Wonder can you link up any keyboard so long as it has midi connection and would this give full range of notes or does it select the ones associated with synth?
Hey, I know the title said "ALL knobs" but you didn't explain what exactly MOD MIX on the Left is doing and more precisely how it behaves. So somehow we seem to be mixing between the 3rd Oscillator and Noise, but I haven't quite figured out what that means. I played around with different settings and can't seem to understand when it actually makes a difference. I've also taken a look at the MINI Manual and somehow it seems they forgot to put that in (just like this video doesn't cover it). Could you help me out with a quick comment on what it does? That would be awesome!
So after writing this comment, I realized I hadn't checked the original Minimoog's manual yet and found it: MOD MIX refers to Modulation SOURCES. So if we are using OSC 3 as a source for the modulation, or if we are using the NOISE Osc as SOURCE for the modulation (I wasn't aware that this could be an option). And values in between these two extremes will provide mixed modulations (a bit of modulation by OSC 3 and a bit of modulation by Noise).