Preset recall is a must for this synth too. Based on all you know of these two options, do you think the Dominion 1 can do non-buzzy leads as good as and/or improves on the Subsequent 37? Do you think the Dominion 1 is on the same level as the Subsequent 37 with mono/para playability (after all, Moog is still in business for a reason)? Keep in mind I'm not a big pitch wheel player (definitely modwheel but rarely pitch), and that the gorgeous sounding, non-buzzy leads thing just happens to be the most obvious gap in my analog options, second only to actual full-featured VCO's covering all my mono/para synth sounds. Sacred Synthesis - Thanks for the response (I read most of your ultimate mono synth post)! I'm considering Thomann and hoping I don't ever have to repair it. ![]() I'm beginning to think the filter drive options on the Subsequent 37 might be the secret to shaving off the buzz while still maintaining life in the sound (aka adding harmonics via drive and the ladder filter design). I'm just not sure it can filter out the buzziness without killing the life of the sound, like the Subsequent 37 can. ![]() I'm with you on the overdrive options for the Subsequent 37 filter! Driving it sounds amazing in the demos! The Dominion 1's filter is clearly different with an adjustable, self-resonant 1 pole filter plus all the other options. SYZYGYX - I'm in central Florida and no one carriers either around here, unfortunately. ![]() I can see why you're checking that one out. SimpleRabbit - The Odyssey does sound great. Obviously there are pro's and con's for each but I'd love any recommendations you have on these two and the Rev2 pairing! I've also seen side-by-side spectrums for these two using a single VCO and no filter, and there's a significant roll-off of the high frequencies on the Subsequent37 vs the Dominion 1 (or my Rev2 for that matter). It just seems more capable than the Subsequent37 BUT a common comment is that it's much more aggressive sounding and geared more toward percussive sounds and in-your-face leads/basses. However, once you see SonicState review the Dominion 1 (in particular) and you hear those VCO's and Filters and the complexity it can get into, you just can't UNhear it. The majority of posts and reviews I've seen say Moog is perfect for this. Most of the time I'd use it for expressive leads that really sing (not overly buzzy or in-your-face, unless I pair it with lots of FX) and rich/gritty bass lines. ![]() I've read nearly every post and watched most every video on these two! I'm torn between the Subsequent37 and Dominion 1. They all feature Pitchbend and Mod Wheels for performance control.I have a Prophet Rev2 16-v and love it! I'm trying to find a perfect mono synth to pair it with. They are all monophonic synths with 2-note duophonic/paraphonic play capability. Let's take a look at a blow by blow comparison of features of these three Moog synths:Īll three synths feature many similarites in their core architecture and sound, starting with two variable shape VCO analog oscillators plus a sub oscillator and noise generator. However, the Sub 25 may be better seen as a successor to the Sub Phatty. The Moog Subsequent 25 appears to be a compact, less expensive option than the popular Subsequent 37. Moog Subsequent 37 vs Subsequent 25 vs Sub PhattyĬomparing three of Moog's most popular synths.
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