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Realistic Concertmate MG-1

Analog Synth from Realistic

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Published on 01/16/08 at 07:31
Monophonic synthesizer from the early 80
VCO 2, the second can be rpport Disagree with the first.
LFO can modulate the filter, the VCO
+ Setting Glide
+ A very good filter MOOG
+ Setting envelope here called CONTOUR
Mixing with TONE + part 1, 2 TONE, Noise, Bell Tone (it is a ring mode), Polyponie (yes, this was an organic part monophonic polyphonic, which is an advantage over its cousin the Moog Rogue ) ...

UTILIZATION

The configuration is simple and effective, it made her sound very quickly, and the modulations are very effective.

SOUNDS

This is the Moog sound, with the large dynamic of the time ..
Very good for bass and leads.

OVERALL OPINION

I have almost all MOOG (except Poly, Memory) and yet I love this synth, I also bought several, one for the stage one for the studio, both are in very good condition and n have never been a problem (I have around 3 years). it has its peculiar leg while remaining in the palette moog sounds. It has fewer possibilities, but I think it has more potatoes than my Prodigy.
The value for money around 500 Euros if you find one, seems more than adequate in view of inflation (I had paid 600 Euros for two at the time) and the scarcity of vintage analog synths.