@WEMOcares Yes of course. I worked on this all day yesterday and nothing worked. My time is worth more than this. The light switches are currently blinking blue and are broadcasting themselves as available wifi hosts to connect to.
@feartomorrow I don't see how they could fit that power supply inside. Have you ever seen the retail container for a Moog One? Massive. I sold a friend's Moog One at an insane discount simply because I refused to ship it.
The #Trigon looks amazing, like a modern knob-per-function version of the Memorymoog. As a former Memorymoog owner, my only gripe about its architecture is it's too fat sounding. You can do a lot with three oscs, but the lack of a HPF is crippling.
@countrymarxist Yes, I agree. It is pretty close. The architecture is larger than the front panel. We have one in the primary lab I teach in. It's a great synth. I know from experience that I can't really move it around by myself (and I move my gear around) and I'm old and 130 pounds.
The Moog One is amazing, but it crosses the size-manageability threshold for me (subjective personal preference, but I sure there are others who understand), and eschews the knob-per-function philosophy evident in the Memorymoog and Trigon.
The Prophet 6, which is the only analog poly I currently hold, has a HPF which is *critically* useful, and this is a two oscillator synth. I would absolutely love three oscs, but not at the expense of losing the HPF.
I see some people are calling for raising the voting age to 21. I have a counter proposal. Because policy (especially environmental policy, women's health care) affects younger people more over time, each representative's vote is weighted inversely proportional to their age.