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Choosing my first Moog
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Choosing my first Moog

So I have a Behringer Neutron, which I am thinking of selling and replacing with a Moog. What I am basically looking for is something a little less harsh than the Neutron and more musical, while still keeping the experimental/weird aspect. Preferably with a nice sequencer.

Mostly what I was thinking is DFAM, Subharmonicon, or Grandmother. I’ve heard of people reporting some issues with mother32 and i think it doesn’t have as much potential for ‘weird’ as the others.

For context, I make techno music (more abstract style) and also own a 0-coast which I will be pairing with my Moog of choice most certainly. If anyone has had experience with these machines please share some advice!

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