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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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You'll probably hear a lot of people rave on and on about the Moogs, primarily because of the "Moog sound" and the nostalgia that they evoke, but performance-wise and sound-wise there's not even a close comparison to the Prophet '08 (yes, I have the rack module version).
First of all, the Moogs are very simple monophonic synths with pretty limited modulation capabilities compared to the P08. The P08 is an 8-voice poly synth with a huge number of modulation sources and destinations and unison mode, which will make much bigger sounds than the Moogs. Add to that two elements per sound, each of which can be turned on/off independently. In other words, each patch has an 'A' element and a 'B' element, each of which can use all of the P08's parameters independently of the other, so it's like have two separate sounds per patch. You can layer them, turn them on/off for live performance to essentially double the on-board patch memory, or stack them. The latter point is most relevant to your desire to program bass patches because you can take the two elements, and program one sound for an attack and the other for the sustain. Or, you can run them in stack mode AND in unison to essentially create the phattest mono bass sound you can imagine. The P08 also has an excellent arp and step sequencer, each of which can be assigned independently to either element, so you can have one patch that uses one element playing an off-beat eighth-note bass pattern, while the other element is playing an arpeggiated mid-bass. The Moogs can't come close to matching those capabilities and, trust me, I've compared them. No contest.
My advice - don't waste your money on the Moogs. They're overpriced and under-performing toys compared to the P08. Add to that the polyphony of the P08, which will allow you to program analog strings, pads, leads, arps, plucks, drones, etc. and you'll quickly see that the P08 destroys the Moogs in every category.
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Aug-15-2008 17:09
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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by thecYrus
i don't know what cryophonik has against the moogs... |
It's not that I have anything against the Moogs, it's just that you don't get much for what you pay. I think I explained pretty clearly why I believe that the P08 is a much better choice, in my opinion, than the Moogs. And, the P08 is just as "analog" sounding (it is a 100% analog synth, after all) as the Moogs are, perhaps even more so when you start exploring the "oscillator slop" parameter on the P08.
@Subtle - your best option is to try them out side-by-side if you can find a dealer that has them both in stock. If you can, make sure to go beyond the presets and start turning knobs. You could also try to download the owner's manuals for each and compare features, usability, etc.
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Aug-15-2008 20:43
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Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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Aug-15-2008 21:22
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dannib
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: midlands, uk
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i own both a voyager and a Prophet 08. If you are looking for bass and leads the moog wins hands down, especially for bass. I would love to see anyone create anything as thick sounding (bass wise) on the prophet 08.
the Prophet 08 has an analogue signal path but the oscillators are digitally controlled (DCOs) whilst the moog uses VCOs. This is a big factor and to my ears the prophet sounds quite digital and too perfect when compared with the moog. The envelopes on the Voyager are also much faster and snappy.
I use the prophet mainly for plucked sounds, pads, arps, chords and fx. the moog is always first choice for bass and leads.
The moog ladder filter also sounds better in my opinion than the curtis filter chip on the prophet 08. The external input on the moog is very handy. I route a mono output from my nord rack 3 through the moog filter and it thickens up the sound unbelievably. If you drive the external input hard, you can get a kind of harmonic distortion due to overdriving the mixer pre-filter.
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Aug-16-2008 17:11
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Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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Aug-16-2008 18:28
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