It really says something about a synthesizer that, almost 50 years after its creation, is not only brought back by popular demand, but that popular demand is still so great that they sell them faster than they can produce them.
@@zachhaywood1564 Interesting if you copy the knob and switch position of any Real Mimimoog demonstration it sounds very similar. I have got about 5 new sounds by copying this guy in the video.
As someone who owns both a Behringer Model D and a Minimoog Model D I can tell you without a doubt they are dead on. And when I play live do I take my $7000 synth on the road? Hell no. New Behringer analog goes hand in hand with my Prophet 5 and Minimoog any day.
This is the best all-around Minimoog demo I've seen yet. Clear, fast-moving, and informative. I've always loved the sounds but have never realised just how close to infinite the number of possible sounds is that this beauty can make...
back in 73 i lived in dallas and a friend bought one of these and let me use it for 4 days. this was wild. it could make so many different sounds. even computers cant tell you how many different sounds this thing can make. it was so amazing.
I understand your point and agree, but really the only thing a guitarist should be afraid of is everything. A guitar is no longer considered a lead instrument except by a minority
HOLD UP. You can hate math but like electronics. If you like Music, that doesn't mean you learn how to play the piano. and finally: WHAT DOES THA HAVE TO DO WITH THIS? He's talking about analog stuff. Not the music itself.
It's so damned close to the original, yet there is a subtle but dimensional difference in terms of the bass, a fourth dimension. I still don't know exactly what it is about my Model D from 1973, but it is the real Cthulu. The real Kraken. It's almost horrifying. Beyond enormous. It emerges from the center of the earth. And engulfs everything.
It's actually the exact same. All the internals are the same from new model and old model. Though the older ones have some wear which can make it sound different, but eventually the new ones will sound old
@@etc834 the only thing that I'm aware of that really changes with the components over time is that the capacitors gradually leak and lose capacitance, which just makes the instrument flat in pitch, which can be adjusted by retuning the instrument. The real question is what kind of components are being used. The diodes in particular are the most critical when it comes to tone, namely germanium versus silicon.
No way is it in tune from top to bottom. I have had 5 vintage moogs and even the two that went to a tech for a complete overhaul were not in tune over the entire range. One of the techs was the considered the best moog tech in the world. You need to put a tuner on your mini. It will be sharp or flat in the outer ranges or you have the only fully in tune vintage mini in the world. The reissue is better in every way. The action is better due to no j wires. Midi. Touch sensitivity. Another mod source etc.
I've been watching a few Minimoog videos today and I didn't realize that the "Model D" was a newly released model based on the original. I've got an original Minimoog in my basement that I hadn't played for a few years since I bought my grand piano. But after watching several of these videos I'm going to have to drag it out and hook everything up.
oh boy... I think it needs someone who is familair with this type of synth. I had a 1974 version to play with, it does take a little time to work out how to get good sounds, otherwise it's all silly bleeps and crashes.
I want one. No, wait a minute - I NEED one! I just love hearing Rick Wakeman combining this with a Mellotron on various recordings - so cool. And I'm a drummer!
I honestly wish Roland would follow in Moog's footsteps, re-releasing the original, analogue TR-808 and TR-909. Also, anyone else wanting a boutique of the 707/727?
These Moog Synth’s are the reason that I love the Return of the Rentals sound so much. Fuzzed out guitars + fuzzed out bass + Moog Synth = pure awesomeness!
I really don't know shiiet about sound. But I have a suspicion that since this is 'aired' on a computer.. No way you've been listening analog sounds. And there you have your analog fetish problem resolved in under hundred words.
Monster Dub Club I bought one from zzounds.com and they gave it to me for $3000. Plus, they have payment plans. Just a heads up. It’s better than you imagine.
At 17:42 the original Minimoogs had an S-Trigger plug with the leads shorted, which when inserted kept a constant Gate voltage. As long as your Sustain level was up you didn't have to hold a Key to pass audio. I have an early 70s Model D and I have used it on every album that I have ever recorded. Even though it doesn't have the dedicated LFO and other modifications, I could never part with it.
If you want one, just buy a Behringer Model D for one tenth of the price. Plus an extra LFO, high pass mode for the filter and Euro-rack compatibility. Lots of comparisons prove that the sound is literally indistinguishable.
@@anoniconoclast2030 I have a Model-D and a Poly-D and both have been perfectly reliable. Heck, even if one broke, I could buy a few more and still be nowhere close to the price of a Moog Mini.
I've owned an R.A. Moog model since 1996, I got it at a garage sale for free. analog synths have a feel that will never be replicated. you really feel like you're manipulating electricity.
peter synthbrothers I got that combo too - a sub 37 CV and two mamas. What persuaded me was the fact that they can be integrated with my modular system, but I haven't even done that yet, still playing around with what this combo offers on its own, which is amazing enough. There's a neat way to emulate the fixed note sub oscillator function of the minimoog by the way... (connect pitch CV and gate out of Sub 37 to pitch CV and gate in of mother 1, and connect keyboard and gate out of mother 1 to pitch CV and gate in of mother 2 - it won't transmit the pitch of the sub 37 like it does with midi. Instead the oscillator pitch of the second mother remains steady).
This costs about half as much as the original did after adjusting for inflation… and used ones in good shape still sell for way more than $5k. This is a steal.
In my opinion it’s best in psychedelic rock or prog rock, ambient music or funky songs. Could also be good in the professional film productions like in movies
Hey Doctor Mix, which one would you prefer? I mean the Re-Issue has some advantages like Midi etc. but the real deal is the original soundwise. Whats your opinion on that?
@doctor mix hey guys, just wondering if you know if the model d reissue is as smooth and subby as the Moog voyager for deep baselines or is the model d more suited for mid range and funky basslines... Sorry for a bit of a amateur question but I'm trying to make my mind up with the two. Voyager has all the features I like on a mono synth but wondering if I just spend that extra for the grand daddy of all moogs. But if the cutoffs around 10 or 9am and there isn't much deep low end I'd probably stick with voyager... Thanks
Matthew Carter I own a little phatty, sub 37, mother 32 and a voyager and just recently bought the model d. I have to say it sounds better all around. It has a better bite and grittiness to it compared to the voyager and it excels in low end. Just my 2 cents.
If I didn't already own a Voyager and a Macbeth Micromac D, I would have got the new Model D. It is an awesome piece. Moog took too long to bring it back and Macbeth essentially brought us a "vintage Moog sound" desktop with more features than the Model D, years before this reissue.
i'm just way too indulgent! i have a voyager and a little phatty, but no 3 has to be a mini! should i promote my "guilt factor" by blowing another 3 odd grand? LOL!
@fooloof traded my voyager XL in the get reissued mini in 2016 because Eye just bought my voyager 2 months prior. Loved the voyager but my dream keyboard before Eye even knew what synth was, was a model d. So know that Eye have my model d and Matriarch Eye know Eye made the right choices.
It really says something about a synthesizer that, almost 50 years after its creation, is not only brought back by popular demand, but that popular demand is still so great that they sell them faster than they can produce them.
Aturia V3 mini emulsion of the Minimoog sounds just as dope. Crazy modern basslines with it for DnB.
@@HOLLASOUNDS Have it and love it!
@@zachhaywood1564 Interesting if you copy the knob and switch position of any Real Mimimoog demonstration it sounds very similar. I have got about 5 new sounds by copying this guy in the video.
Thank you, Dr. MOOG for creating this thing of beauty. And thank you Behringer for making it cheap enough that I can buy one.
a behringer is a behringer and a moog is a moog ,the time will told you ...
That Poly D gon be reeeeeaaaalll sweet
@@menacerisamir198 It sounds the same and if it breaks after 5 years I'll replace it. Not like repaira on an original one are cheap.
@@OttosTheName for the very small price of the model d from behringer , it is a good idea to have one for sure
As someone who owns both a Behringer Model D and a Minimoog Model D I can tell you without a doubt they are dead on. And when I play live do I take my $7000 synth on the road? Hell no. New Behringer analog goes hand in hand with my Prophet 5 and Minimoog any day.
The Model D Minimoog is, without question, the greatest synthesizer ever made. Pound for pound.
You'll get no argument from me!
It's got the least features per dollar. Dr. Moog is a legend, the company that bears his name are criminals lol
This is the best all-around Minimoog demo I've seen yet. Clear, fast-moving, and informative. I've always loved the sounds but have never realised just how close to infinite the number of possible sounds is that this beauty can make...
I have to make do with Arturia mini v3
back in 73 i lived in dallas and a friend bought one of these and let me use it for 4 days. this was wild. it could make so many different sounds. even computers cant tell you how many different sounds this thing can make. it was so amazing.
This is one of the best examples the Mini Moog can do. If you add effects it’ll take you to new adventures.
The only thing a guitarist should be afraid of is a Minimoog.
Or you could just be working with it as a guitarist.
Rick wakeman quote eh?
I understand your point and agree, but really the only thing a guitarist should be afraid of is everything. A guitar is no longer considered a lead instrument except by a minority
@Jay Taylor LOL
Nope, they complement each other. Look at ELP both Emerson and Lake played will with each other and Lake had a ton of toys too.
Sound great and, unintentionally, the guy helps explain synth basics to us newbies.
I don't play keys, but being an electronics nerd, I can see how you dig the analog-ness of it all.
if you like electronics, then you like math. if you like math the you like music. if you like music then learn to play the piano. enjoy
HOLD UP. You can hate math but like electronics. If you like Music, that doesn't mean you learn how to play the piano. and finally: WHAT DOES THA HAVE TO DO WITH THIS? He's talking about analog stuff. Not the music itself.
*sigh*, im just saying when you break it all down music is math. anyways do whatever you want, I was just pointing it out.
I play guitars and drums... plus I fix amps and build FX pedals. That's why Moog stuff is interesting to me.
A one legged man everything is math when u break it down, so?..
glad you drop a video!!!!!!!!! so glad u did this one!!
Techincally you can play a polyphonic chord on a Minimoog by having all the 3 oscs in different tuning and say at the 16 stop.
is the analogic version just one voice?
Yeah but then you play a different chord and one of the notes will likely be out of key. You'd had to retune it for each chord.
@@denver-gi7ot Sticking in playing or major or minor key would work.
@@jaggass I suppose it could be done, those sort of limitations can be interesting
It's so damned close to the original, yet there is a subtle but dimensional difference in terms of the bass, a fourth dimension. I still don't know exactly what it is about my Model D from 1973, but it is the real Cthulu. The real Kraken. It's almost horrifying. Beyond enormous. It emerges from the center of the earth. And engulfs everything.
It's actually the exact same. All the internals are the same from new model and old model. Though the older ones have some wear which can make it sound different, but eventually the new ones will sound old
@@etc834 the only thing that I'm aware of that really changes with the components over time is that the capacitors gradually leak and lose capacitance, which just makes the instrument flat in pitch, which can be adjusted by retuning the instrument. The real question is what kind of components are being used. The diodes in particular are the most critical when it comes to tone, namely germanium versus silicon.
With a '73 you get about an octave that's in tune at any given time. With the reissue the entire keyboard is in tune. That's the biggest difference.
@@anoniconoclast2030 mine is in tune throughout.
No way is it in tune from top to bottom. I have had 5 vintage moogs and even the two that went to a tech for a complete overhaul were not in tune over the entire range. One of the techs was the considered the best moog tech in the world. You need to put a tuner on your mini. It will be sharp or flat in the outer ranges or you have the only fully in tune vintage mini in the world. The reissue is better in every way. The action is better due to no j wires. Midi. Touch sensitivity. Another mod source etc.
This is the Moog sound I love ,it will never die
I've been watching a few Minimoog videos today and I didn't realize that the "Model D" was a newly released model based on the original.
I've got an original Minimoog in my basement that I hadn't played for a few years since I bought my grand piano.
But after watching several of these videos I'm going to have to drag it out and hook everything up.
I hope you found the time to play your Minimoog, very jealous.
I’ll buy it off you. Name your price!
You do that!!
That filter is pure cream sir!
It sure is!
That thing is gorgeous. love all the switches and brushed aluminum dials
oh boy... I think it needs someone who is familair with this type of synth. I had a 1974 version to play with, it does take a little time to work out how to get good sounds, otherwise it's all silly bleeps and crashes.
@MomoTheBellyDancer That's what I love about it. Simple, efficient, elegant.
In your random noodling I kept hearing snippets of Emerson Lake and Palmer.
The who as well.
I want one. No, wait a minute - I NEED one! I just love hearing Rick Wakeman combining this with a Mellotron on various recordings - so cool. And I'm a drummer!
Great video. I am glad I bought mine in 79. It is still rocking today. 👍🙂
Wow what a sound, you made me want behringer copy even more.
Simply put, an amazing synth.
Indeed! :-)
Yeah, you gonna remortgage your house and get one?
If I didn't know any better, this has THE FLAMING LIPS written all over it.
I honestly wish Roland would follow in Moog's footsteps, re-releasing the original, analogue TR-808 and TR-909. Also, anyone else wanting a boutique of the 707/727?
May be it's again "Behringers" job, and please no shit-storm now .. :D
Classic instrument is back, I'm happy thanks guys.
I'm a guitarist and I want this.
Wow ...
What a great player ...
These Moog Synth’s are the reason that I love the Return of the Rentals sound so much. Fuzzed out guitars + fuzzed out bass + Moog Synth = pure awesomeness!
DON'T TEMPT ME, FRODO!!
Hahaha! So tempting indeed!
haha...that was a great demo, thx for posting
trying to resist the urge
That’s awesome. Analog is still king in my book. I was listening with headphones and I think my brain turned into spaghetti just now. 🤪🎧
I really don't know shiiet about sound. But I have a suspicion that since this is 'aired' on a computer.. No way you've been listening analog sounds.
And there you have your analog fetish problem resolved in under hundred words.
God I miss ours!! Grew up with one it was my big bros💕💖💓
Goes without saying , the sound is second to none !!!!
it's a great piece of furniture too
Honestly, I would enjoy this far far more for the enjoyment of crafting my own sounds than the super expensive Moog One.
Excellent demonstration. Thanks so much!
What a beast! Grazie Claudio!
Nothing beats the sound of a analog synth
Great demo and what a cool place to hang out!
I really want one. Shame they cost over 3 grand and I'm skint as fuck.
well don't be like this idiot that paid 3500 instead of 300 for a D
Monster Dub Club I bought one from zzounds.com and they gave it to me for $3000. Plus, they have payment plans. Just a heads up. It’s better than you imagine.
At 17:42 the original Minimoogs had an S-Trigger plug with the leads shorted, which when inserted kept a constant Gate voltage. As long as your Sustain level was up you didn't have to hold a Key to pass audio. I have an early 70s Model D and I have used it on every album that I have ever recorded. Even though it doesn't have the dedicated LFO and other modifications, I could never part with it.
Oh throwback. Look at that, Dom Sigalas was with Dr. Mix 6 Years ago.
Listening to Claudio made me get cubase. Learning Cubase let me meet Dom...
🤣
I had a Mini D back in 1972 had pedals and slide string attachment was a blast to play wish i kept it
Dude my ears !!!
If you want one, just buy a Behringer Model D for one tenth of the price. Plus an extra LFO, high pass mode for the filter and Euro-rack compatibility. Lots of comparisons prove that the sound is literally indistinguishable.
Except the Behringers are falling apart and that sucks.
@@anoniconoclast2030 I have a Model-D and a Poly-D and both have been perfectly reliable. Heck, even if one broke, I could buy a few more and still be nowhere close to the price of a Moog Mini.
Wonderful instrument a science in itself amazing. X
thanks best demo ive seen of a moog.. all others dont show the true grit n filth
Man thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed our Moog video!
Those turn tabels had me crying XD
Moog rhymes with vogue.
jefft4303 Moog rhymes with fugue
Moog rhymes with Boogie
Moog times with bloog
Moog rhymes with your momma
@Mike West then explain the pronunciation from the videos on Moog's official channel
What a beast!!
Amazing - gonna get shot for this - sorry, love the -analogue sound - thanks ❤❤😊
n o i c e
If you really like the note F# , this video is for you
I like E, I can play most of Runnin' With The Devil with one finger.
Darn! I like G♭
F# is awesome but I’m more of an A guy myself.
😂😂
Which one is the brown note? Just so I can avoid it.
Has it officially been re-issued by Moog or is yours an individual refurbisbed version .. Cant wait to lay my hands on an actual Minimoog !! 😊
my favorite synth.... period.
Que sonido por Dios, que timbre, que nitides tremendo monstruo
It takes some amazing sound design skills to make the old legend sound this bad. :)
Arturia V3 is an emulsion of Mini Moog and had insane presets.
Awesome!
Way better than the Voyager. Amazing!
Looks super easy to use, probably going to get one, one day.
sounds fantastic. What cables and AD Converters are u using?
Cool! Great. I am jealous now
I've owned an R.A. Moog model since 1996, I got it at a garage sale for free. analog synths have a feel that will never be replicated. you really feel like you're manipulating electricity.
Always love to hear Rick Wakeman play the Mini Moog Model D.
7:15 i got completely sold here
that thing is a monster
I fucking love this synth
Holy shit!It's the best synthesizer ever!
Maybe minimoog model D is the best, i am also very happy with my sub37 and mother32's
Absolutely! These are great too ;-)
peter synthbrothers I got that combo too - a sub 37 CV and two mamas. What persuaded me was the fact that they can be integrated with my modular system, but I haven't even done that yet, still playing around with what this combo offers on its own, which is amazing enough. There's a neat way to emulate the fixed note sub oscillator function of the minimoog by the way... (connect pitch CV and gate out of Sub 37 to pitch CV and gate in of mother 1, and connect keyboard and gate out of mother 1 to pitch CV and gate in of mother 2 - it won't transmit the pitch of the sub 37 like it does with midi. Instead the oscillator pitch of the second mother remains steady).
peter synthbrothers - That’s a great combo. I have a Sub37, a DFAM, 0-coast and Minitaur..working on a second dfam.
WOW!
Dr. Mix it is about time to test and compare the Model D from Behringer:)
lmao love that sound that he did at 2:50! LOL
That sofa..😍😍
Great sounds. Sadly, it's too overpriced and most of their owners don't know jack about either music composition or how does this synth even work.
So true. Wow they can play a scale. Cool now compose something worth hearing
This costs about half as much as the original did after adjusting for inflation… and used ones in good shape still sell for way more than $5k. This is a steal.
In my opinion it’s best in psychedelic rock or prog rock, ambient music or funky songs. Could also be good in the professional film productions like in movies
My Moog Minimoog Voyager sounds better than this plus saves presets at almost half the price.
lovely
I play acoustic piano but fuck, I need this thing now
After the Minimoog, nothing has been like before in the music!!!
Holy shit, even just the raw oscillators sound so so good...
EXACTLY!!
Amazing...!!!
Hey Doctor Mix, which one would you prefer? I mean the Re-Issue has some advantages like Midi etc. but the real deal is the original soundwise. Whats your opinion on that?
I was thinking any moment dudes Mom, was gonna come running in, screaming! Danny Cut that shit off!..lol
I got Arturia V3 Mini software syth bassed off the Minimoog sounds nuts like this.
Love it. I bought a Moog Sub 37 half the price and almost as good.
5:33 sounds like duck hunt
how are u not constantly distracted by your tables spinning in the corner of your eye?
ThaDopist we only do it for the video really :-)
i like the spinning skull
I have a similar mexican skull, did you get it in mexico ?
Haha! Yes, Julylama it is from Mexico indeed! :-)
I would sell a kidney to have it
go do it
You could get several Minimoogs if you really want to sell a kidney!
It's probably worth it
Ay i found a giveaway. Seriously. reverb.com
You might have to at that price.
@doctor mix hey guys, just wondering if you know if the model d reissue is as smooth and subby as the Moog voyager for deep baselines or is the model d more suited for mid range and funky basslines... Sorry for a bit of a amateur question but I'm trying to make my mind up with the two.
Voyager has all the features I like on a mono synth but wondering if I just spend that extra for the grand daddy of all moogs. But if the cutoffs around 10 or 9am and there isn't much deep low end I'd probably stick with voyager...
Thanks
Matthew Carter I own a little phatty, sub 37, mother 32 and a voyager and just recently bought the model d. I have to say it sounds better all around. It has a better bite and grittiness to it compared to the voyager and it excels in low end. Just my 2 cents.
10:30 etc. - thanks from russian keyboardists! :D
I can’t believe you can get the mini moog 100% free as an app and use it in combination with a midi controller
Arturia Mini V3 was free and it's an emulsion of the Minimoog.
Good demo, I think I will get the Behringer model D.....
6:56 onwards... sounds as if the whole A+M+O+K soundtrack (Jesper Kyd) was composed on this!
Vangelis likes this
13:01 2112!
If I didn't already own a Voyager and a Macbeth Micromac D, I would have got the new Model D. It is an awesome piece. Moog took too long to bring it back and Macbeth essentially brought us a "vintage Moog sound" desktop with more features than the Model D, years before this reissue.
Oh, shit! $3500 ... !!!
Well, there will soon be this... ask.audio/articles/new-demo-of-behringer-minimoog-model-d-clone-with-updated-firmware :P
I am surprised Moog didn't come out with a miniature D ( mini-mini D? ) for eurorack format, similar to their Mother 32
Flying Dutchman sorry but no hardware synth can beat moog, especially shitty ass behringer lol
Well, thats the cool thing about free markets, you can buy whatever you want. :)
"no hardware synth can beat moog" well that's a fanboy right there folks.
Got it for my phone
i'm just way too indulgent! i have a voyager and a little phatty, but no 3 has to be a mini! should i promote my "guilt factor" by blowing another 3 odd grand? LOL!
@fooloof traded my voyager XL in the get reissued mini in 2016 because Eye just bought my voyager 2 months prior. Loved the voyager but my dream keyboard before Eye even knew what synth was, was a model d. So know that Eye have my model d and Matriarch Eye know Eye made the right choices.
Doctor Mix can you do a video giving us a taste of some Bernie Worrell??!
Gary Wright used it on Dream Waver album.
Pure electricity