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- foxdafoxPublished on 06/24/08 at 17:50 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Great sound Moog
Monophonic and without presets of course, there has to be very aggressive particulatité.
The bass is very harsh and oily and the use of two oscillators is quite fun.
Overall the sounds are very current
It is less basic and more unusual for the Prodigy although very similar.
UTILIZATION
The Moog Rogue is very easy to use
SOUNDS
I was looking for bass coming out of the mix by their power and presence
is successful;
It lacks, however, some possibilities of modulation, even if it is not about this keyboard.
OVERALL OPINION
I hesitated between the Rogue and Prodigy, which seemed quite similar. the rogue won.
I use it for 5 months an…Read moreGreat sound Moog
Monophonic and without presets of course, there has to be very aggressive particulatité.
The bass is very harsh and oily and the use of two oscillators is quite fun.
Overall the sounds are very current
It is less basic and more unusual for the Prodigy although very similar.
UTILIZATION
The Moog Rogue is very easy to use
SOUNDS
I was looking for bass coming out of the mix by their power and presence
is successful;
It lacks, however, some possibilities of modulation, even if it is not about this keyboard.
OVERALL OPINION
I hesitated between the Rogue and Prodigy, which seemed quite similar. the rogue won.
I use it for 5 months and I'm still surprised by his power of his.
In conclusion it should be noted that this is a solid and sturdy keyboard.See less82 - moosersPublished on 03/11/09 at 10:02The Moog Music Rogue is a analog synthesizer that has 25 keys, which is about 2 and a half octaves. It has both pitch and modulation wheels and has 1/4 inch outputs to send it to an amp, or for sustain, as well as a few other things. It is mostly a monophonic synth.
UTILIZATION
The set up of the Rogue is pretty easy to get going and most shouldn't have too much of a problem getting it to work. For the inexperienced synth user, the Rogue can take some getting used to simply because there are so many different parameters. This being said, after a bit of practice everything falls in to place and it all makes sense. The experienced synth user should have no problems with the Rogue as i…Read moreThe Moog Music Rogue is a analog synthesizer that has 25 keys, which is about 2 and a half octaves. It has both pitch and modulation wheels and has 1/4 inch outputs to send it to an amp, or for sustain, as well as a few other things. It is mostly a monophonic synth.
UTILIZATION
The set up of the Rogue is pretty easy to get going and most shouldn't have too much of a problem getting it to work. For the inexperienced synth user, the Rogue can take some getting used to simply because there are so many different parameters. This being said, after a bit of practice everything falls in to place and it all makes sense. The experienced synth user should have no problems with the Rogue as it isn't too complicated. I don't have a manual for this, but if you can find one it would probably come in handy when learning how to use this.
SOUNDS
The Moog Rogue is great for all types of applications. While I use it in rock and pop, the synth is also great for electronic and dance music, and would probably work great with just about any type of music you would like to use it with. The synth sounds are unique and in great variety. It is easy to get a number of different sound for all types of uses. The traditional bass and lead Moog sounds are great and the wide parameters make for a ton of unique tones. The expressiveness is great and it is overall easy to play.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using the Moog Rogue for about two years and have found it to be a great option in terms of real Moog synthesizers. It is one of the cheaper models if you can find one used and still has all of the great sounds and options you look for in a Moog Music keyboard. Compared to the Moog MG-1, this is more versatile and has the handy pitch and modulation wheels, which the MG-1 does not. While it isn't as versatile as a Moog Voyager, it has a lot of the same capabilities and is a great option for those looking for a real Moog synth without spending a few thousand (US) dollars.See less12