Bon, c'est bien beau tout ça, mais maintenant il faudrait l'entendre ce Sub37 PARAphonique. Car c'est là qu'on verra vraiment si Moog a réussi son coup ou pas.
Mais je suis sûr que les ingénieurs ont dû travailler, re-travailler et même re-re-re-re-re-travailler le concept...
Dernière minute : Apparemment le Sub37 sera un synthé paraphonique....... 2 voies !
"...the new Moog synth is '2-note paraphonic' -- it can play two independent pitches from its two oscillators, in response to two keys played at once. Paraphonic still seemed less misleading than 'Duophonic' (to me) because of the single VCF, VCA, and their respective envelope generators..... This reminds me of the ARP Odyssey which can play two notes at a time. It's implementation is a bit interesting though. The Odyssey plays its two oscillators until you play another key. It then plays one for the new note while holding the other for the prior held note. This means if you don't cleanly transition between notes you'll end up with the two notes playing. There is no way to disable this on the Odyssey. If you look at the screenshot above you'll notice there is what looks like an area for a Duo Mode switch in the Oscillators section. This implies unlike the Odyssey, you'll be able to force the SUB 37 into either mode."