Ratings
Control of Omnisphere | |
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Panel Layout | |
Ease of Use | |
Keyboard Feel | |
Build Quality |
This popular older Moog model has a simple layout, which makes it very easy-to-use. At first glance it might seem like you don’t have a lot of control over Omnisphere, but you can control two Layers, Filter with Overdrive, Envelopes, and some simple Modulation options. If you feel intimidated by synths with a lot of controls, this is an excellent choice. It’s quite limited compared to others we support, but that’s not always a bad thing. Since it is a mono synth, it has no sustain pedal input and It’s fairly expensive on the used market, but it does have its own sound and is relatively small and portable.
Moog Little Phatty Strengths:
- Simple-to-use
- Overdrive
- Classic Feel and Styling
- Good Build Quality
- Nice Basic Analog Mono Synth
Moog Little Phatty Details:
Used Price | Around $1,000 |
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Number of Keys | 37 |
Keyboard Type | Unweighted |
Size of Controls | Large |
Special Features | N/A |
Dimensions | 26.75” × 6.75” × 14.75” |
Weight | 22 lbs |
USB Powered | No |
Pitch Bender | Yes |
Mod Wheel | Yes |
Sends Aftertouch | No |
Sustain Pedal Input | No |
Expression Pedal Input | Yes |
Ribbon | No |
Non-Functional Controls | Output On/Off Fine Tune |
Arpeggiator | Yes |
Sequencer | No |
MIDI Messages | CC |
Omnisphere Sections Controlled by the Moog Little Phatty:
Independent Layer Control | No |
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Number of Oscillators | 2 |
Number of Wavetables | 1 |
Number of Envelopes | 2 |
Number of LFOs | 1 |
Filter Types | LPF Power 12 LPF Power 24 HPF Power 24 BPF Power 24 |
FX Units | Brit Vox |
Soundsources | No |
Mod Matrix | No |
FM | No |
Ring Mod | No |
Waveshaper | No |
Unison | No |
Harmonia | No |
Granular | No |
ORB | No |
Arpeggiator | No |