
Now if they update it to a Voyager Did you tweak all three Synths until they sounded as close as possible, using the oscilloscope? Model D is something i get an instant analog/vintage flavor and it really has bite and grown and so on i don´t hear really in any other iOS synth at this quality. Like i said i like it more than my favorite desktop Minimoog emulation (The Legend).Īnd nice high quality saturation at high resonance is not even possible in iMini or Mood for my taste.

But Model D is an outstanding app for me in terms of filter design together with the very musical, smooth and snappy envelopes. They all can sound nice to a point but if you go further into filter modulation, OSC FM and so on only the Model D sounds really nice.

Try to do some of the sheets from the Moog Minimoog Model D hardware manual pdf.

I tried to get all three as dry as possible and also balanced their output levels in AUM. Yep, just wanted to show that such a comparison is not so easy.Īnd that finding the right settings to compare them at all is not trivial.īTW, those three were mood, iMini and Model D.
