ça s'annonce très très BIEN : Certains ont pu le voir lors d'un show privé (pas de photos permises) . Voici quelques extraits lu sur Muff
https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewt ... c&start=50 :
"Moog showed three 'production prototypes', 60hp Eurorack with a cross-section reminiscent of the Slim Phatty. The small wooden end-cheeks are... cute. Outside the end-cheeks is affixed a neat metal frame, two versions of which were present: a tabletop version for one unit, another for two units - along the lines of some of the multiple one-above-the-other frames I see attached to Volcas and Elektron gear.
I recall $699 MSRP (?) with 2015-October-01 formal announcement with delivery December (or was that the Roland 500 series).
The rear of the unit has a barrel connector for power and a dual-purpose headphone / line out. While not actually seeing it I understand the rear also sports a 10-pin standard euro power connector.
The graphical design put me in mind of a Minitaur and is consistent with other Moog products. I recall 14 knobs, a slightly smaller number of switches, a MIDI In jack with indicator light at the lower left, a row of eight multi-colour LEDs above the sequencer transport controls and a small 'keyboard' of buttons. The sequencer and keyboard buttons are small rubberish 'chicklet' keys that made me smile nostalgically for the Roland MC-202, my first sequencer. The right side of the front panel is a four column, eight row grid of 3.5 mm jacks, which works out to...32!
I will buy at least one of these when they become available: they sound great, have considerable wiggling potential, the front panel begs to be fiddled with and it looks like a lot of fun in a relatively small package. The demonstration was of three of them sequencing together... "
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"there are input jacks triggering the ratchet, glide and legato ... oh and accent...all of these are configurable per step in step sequencer, the filter is switchable 12/24
the sequencer has playable retriggering and step jumping as well as step hold which is also triggerable externally.
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"I remember that the filter was switchable HP/LP"
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"There was both a CV and Gate out, as they even mentioned that it could be used as a MIDI to CV converter. The Sequencer can also control through the CV outs."