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Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: 400 (Canadian)
Submitted 06/25/2006
at 10:41am
by Patrick
Ease of Use
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10
Super easy machine. Two oscillators, a filter, some simple modulation, and there you have it.
Features
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4
It's pretty limited. I wouldn't mind more waveforms, maybe an arpeggiator. It's monophonic.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
Great Moog bass. The Square wave is especially fat. For the fattest bass, I recommend dual sawtooth in unison that are slightly tuned apart. FAT. Contour syncing provides amazing expressiveness.
Reliability
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4
It gets out of tune, it's old, lot's of crackling.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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7
Great sound quality and filter, but lacking in some features.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: 500 (kr)
Submitted 06/19/2006
at 09:36am
by Nomis
Ease of Use
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10
This is a very basic synth concept. Not hard at all in theese vst days, all functions is accessible from the front.
Features
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10
Mono, no effects and only cv/gate but thats what makes this baby so cool and creative, youre forced to experiment and tweak the knobs to your satisfaction...
Expressiveness/Sounds
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No Opinion
I do psytrance and ambient and the sound of the rogue is perfect for both. When i make psy i sample it for basses and weird synth effects (it can even do bass drums) and when doing ambient i play it live, tweaking it very softly.... great great clean and wonderful sounds only a real analogue can produce...
I have a virus which i love but this just have so much more character and soul...
Reliability
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10
I have had it for 13 years and i picked it up very cheap from a hustler that didnt know what he was selling... at all... He said it didnt work at all but after changing one of the powersupplies (7809 i think)it came to live... The autotrig switch was broken but still in function and the vca section didnt respond at all and it was totally out of tune.
I actually lived with the defects and still loved it until just the other day when i finally decided to trace the error(s) and fix them. After poking around with my multimeter i manged to analyse that the 3046 ic in the oscillator was defect and replaced it. The vca was suffering from a defect 4007 ic and after replacing that and the defect autotrig switch i tuned it according to the service manual and it works perfect now :D
If you have to replace the 3046 be sure to grease the resistors in the bottom and on top of it with heat compound as theese resistors stabilises the vco's from room temperature ;)
Customer Support
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10
hmm... dont tell anyone but a nice guy from moog actually provided me with a link to the service manual in proper quality.
Overall Rating
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10
If it were lost it would be hard to live without but i would proabably not be able to find a new one. Maybe i could build one as it is very simple and basic and building it would be cheaper than buing a used one.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 05/05/2006
at 09:58am
by keith
Email: kanegley<at>msn dot com
Ease of Use
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9
very simple design. not a whole lot you can do with it. fat bass, or crunchy leads... that's about it. it can't do much, but what it does do it does well.
nice and small, everything you need, nothing you don't. i give it a 9 only because it doesn't have patch memory, so a lot of time is spent between songs getting all the knobs and sliders set.
Features
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3
it's mono... but who cares when you're playing bass lines? i use mine with an opus-3 and they're the perfect match. again, not a whole lot of features... you can pick between 3 octaves, two oscillators either sync'd or not. that's about it.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
i get complements at every show on how fat my bass tones are. i'm constantly asked what i use to get such rich warm deep tones, and they're always surprised when i point to my little rogue. in the band that i'm in now that's all i use it for. it can do crunchy growls and soft round swells. for bass their's no other synth i would choose (other than another moog). my juno-60 doesn't even come close in the bass department.
Reliability
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3
okay, this is it's downfall. the 2nd oscillator on mine is pretty damn unstable. if i leave it in the practice space long enough (a few weeks) it eventually settles down. but when i take out for shows it's near impossible to keep it in tune. the 1st oscillator doesn't give me any problems. but it's always a gamble when i try to sync the two up... unfortunately that's when the rogue sounds it's best.
i've callibrated them via the back panel, but it makes no difference... cause i can tune it, but it waves in and out almost immediately after. again, if i were to just use it for studio it would be a great little bass synth. but i want to tour with it... so i'm currently looking to replace it with a more stable prodigy.
i should also add, i know nothing about electronics... so it's possible it could be fixed, i just don't know how to do it.
Customer Support
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1
none. i live in seattle, and i have the hardest time getting anyone to fix it. i've called every vintage keyboard repair guy in the city and no one wants to even look at it. i know there are moog repair people in the country, but it's not worth the price of shipping it, waiting for it to be fixed, taking the risk of it being damaged during shipping, not to mention theirs no guarantee it can be fixed.
Overall Rating
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5
if it were lost or stolen, i'd be bummed, but sort of relieved cause it meant i'd be forced to go buy a more stable synth. i bought it on ebay and i've owned it for about a year now. i use it every week in my electro-pop band and it sounds amazing. but as good as it sounds, it's not always worth the embarrassment of having it go out of tune, or not to being able to tune it at all!
i also own two opus-3's, and a juno-60. i owned a minimoog at one point but sold it since it was even more unstable than the rogue. i rate it a five cause it sounds great, but it's a huge head ache, and as soon as i find a more stable synth for bass i'll be selling it.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $5.00
Submitted 03/20/2006
at 08:06pm
by Alex
Ease of Use
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8
Easy enough to use. I have no manual so i'm learning by playing.
Features
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8
Fun stuff.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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No Opinion
Reliability
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8
Found this synth at a goodwill. No power supply and molten foam on the inside. Another problem was that the power in connector was broken from the circuit board..... anyhow i fixed it up and I found a power supply that works at the local radio shack. The power supply is 24 volt AC. The radio shack part is Catalog #: 273-1690. you might need an adapter to extend the plug to fit in the back of the synth.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $400 used
Submitted 01/28/2005
at 04:00pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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7
This little analog synth is fairly well thought out given its mission of affordability. With any non-modular there is a compromise between predetermined modulation/signal routing and cost, size and complexity. The Rogue is an interesting study in this. Fairly clever design. I picked this up as an expansion unit for an MS-20 and a sequencer. However, who can resist just plugging it in and futzing with it. Sheer simplicity really (Granted, I have considerable experience with analogs). I would expect a newbie to probably have it figured out in a couple of days and nights. Having said that, there is enough complexity to make it fun for a while (versus total presets). By fun I mean forgetting a particular patch and trying to get back a sound from last week.
Features
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7
Keyboard action is typical "computer keyboard", zero feedback (anyone surprised?).
Built in effects I suppose would mean things like noise-source and Sample-and Hold. Yes to both.
The expansion capabilities are why I got it (easy MIDI fans, I'm talking 1/4" plugs and jacks here). CV and S-trigger capabilities make it basically an expansion module with a keyboard.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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5
Surprisingly good for as simple as it is. I used to have a MicroMoog and the Rogue out performs it (sound wise) just by virtue of the second VCO (tune to 5th etc.). The waveforms are limited (ramp, square, pulse on one VCO). Therefore the sounds are somewhat limited. However, the ol 24 db filter makes up for quite alot. It sounds like one would expect an analog synth to sound like. It just doesn't go much above and beyond that (my Mini would). This synth is good for making sounds that are not trying to imitate natural instruments (or other synths). One can get some very nice sounds given a bit of experimentation.
Reliability
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8
Kinda like a single engine airplane. Less stuff to wrong but, Gawd help you if it does. Fairly reliable. The VCO's need tweeking (back panel access) now and then (welcome to the Dark Side). Take it on the road and leave the good stuff at home.
Customer Support
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3
Simple eneough to have a technician buddy at it or try yourself if your brave. Otherwise, I don't think the Moog folks work on these.
Overall Rating
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7
Overall its a nice little synth. The next things comparible to it are probably something like an Arp Odyssey MKII or MultiMoog (CV, Trig, etc., many Prodigy's don't have expansion capabilities), however the Arp is superior by a quite a margin. You will have to get your money gun out for the Arp and start shoot'n though. At this point I would try to replace it. When friends come over I let them play with the Rogue. The big grin is worth it. The MS-20 is way too much machine for that (patchcords can do that). For gigs its a good little hammer. If it walks or someone pukes on it you don't go non-linear.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 10/22/2004
at 08:42am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
You can't get a easier thing to play with.
Being a basic oscillation device the deliver is as good as it gets. Fat, punchy...analog heaven. Manual matches simplicity.
Features
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10
Monophonic but you can add some detuning harmony to it.
Now this is an analog piece and as such is megaflexible.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
As I said superb analog sound all the way.
Reliability
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10
Though little baby, it has 24 years already.
Customer Support
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1
It simply sucks. I've been waiting for too long trying to get answers related to the power supply which is kind of special by the way.
Overall Rating
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10
This is an excellent addition to your production studio. If you are into fat bass sounds uh man this is THE real thing.
for leads and trebly tones, well it is a Moog and a Moog sound is usually what you get but if you put some work and real time dynamics to it you can get just awesome stuf from it, add a little post production and there is no limit.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/28/2004
at 04:07pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to use, about the simplest configuration possible. Like the Yamaha CS-01 and some other mini synths, there's no separation between the filter and amp envelopes, both are controlled by the same sliders-this is the main compromise here, but it still sounds great.
Features
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3
Basic, very easy to use standard analog config. Conveniently, CV and Gate jacks already there, so very easy to midi..
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Irregardless of the rhetoric, it's comparable to a Prodigy or Source in providing hi-quality, classic Moog sounds at a cheap price and in a small package. Thus, a bargain, if you want superlative bass and leads..I say this having A-B'd it against all of my other Moogs, it's excellent..Only drawback is that the filter and amp envelopes are controlled simultaneously from the same slides, a little limiting. However, bottom line is that it's very easy to get superior sounds that blow away the newer equipment. Same raw, ballsy Moog sound..
Reliability
:
7
No problems at all if kept inside, gig with one of the new analog emulations.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
Excellent Moog sounds-in a mix you'd have trouble telling it apart from other, more prominent Moogs. Similar warmth, presence, distortion..top notch sounds.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 06/11/2004
at 10:34am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
I plugged it into an amp and voila easy as pie. I was making killer noises in about a week.
Features
:
6
Its monophonic, so all notes are pure. Its a pretty simple synth. I beleive there is a rumour that Bob moog designed this for people who didnt need a degree in computer music.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
The bass hits are great!!! so thick! i can also get some screamin sci fi leads outta this thing.
Reliability
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10
This thing is rock solid.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
got it off some guy on ebay.
Overall Rating
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10
If it were stolen, id try and get another one. its great. Ive been playing this for a year and ive played many live shows with it. I love how easy it is to get sounds. but i hate the limitations. I like lots o oscillators. Its great
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 10/20/2003
at 05:58pm
by James Schneider
Email: schnej at blair<dot>edu
Ease of Use
:
8
Like any synth, there is a learning curve for this machine. However, the learning curve for this particular machine is quite a bit quicker and simpler than many analog synths. This is my first synth, and it took me two weeks of infrequent use to really start to find killer sounds.
Features
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7
While this synth isn't as versatile as many others (minimoog, etc.), it is capable of producing a variety of sounds, from great bass sounds to very nice leads. On the other hand, it isn't as if you are getting the variety of sounds that you would with a digital synth or a more advanced analoge one
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
The sounds that you can create with some work are amazing! What really sells this is the bass. It is amazing for several styles, but primarily for experimental type rock a la radiohead and sigur ros. And it fits this genre perfectly. In fact, Jonny Greenwood owns a rogue, and you can see him putting it to use in the film "meeting people is easy".
Reliability
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10
This thing seems very very reliable. I got it on ebay, and it's about 20 years old and works without a problem. I mean without a problem whatsoever after two years of my heavy use. I am not worried about it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I've not dealt with them as of yet.
Overall Rating
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10
I love this synth, it is central to my sound and creative process. It fits into my rig perfectly and it is the exact thing I need. If stolen, I would replace as soon as I could, no question.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 08/01/2003
at 07:09pm
by Rockrollkidd
Ease of Use
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9
Ahh The Rogue.... Talk about easy. This is as simple as it gets.. Twist, slide, press and instantly sweet sweet bleep bloop love. However, unless you have a pen and paper, or a photographic memory sometimes it's hard to get the same exact sound twice.
Features
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7
This baby is totally monophonic, and it defaults to the lower key pressed when you play two keys at the same time. 2 VCO'c 1 LFO Moog's legendary filter.... pitch wheel Mod wheel.. Assignable ASR for either filter or VCO... pretty basic. No midi, but retrofits are available online for around $100. Otherwise it's Voltage Control only... Rmember thats 1 volt = 1 octave
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
The rogue is pretty dang flexible... Loud LO Freq Bass or Screaming high leads.. Good sci-fi sounds and fx... True you won't sound like Kieth Emerson with this alone, but it sounds pretty freakin rad anyway. My pots sliders and all are clean... if you clean em once every so often they stay pretty crackle free.. If you don't take care of your moog it won't take care of you ;)
Reliability
:
10
My Rogue has never let me down... When I bought the power regulator was fried inside... it took with it the output circuit (on the same pcb). once that was fixed I found the oscillators badly out of callibration. Since the trouble when I bought it from a dishonest Ebay-er It has served me well on the road and in the studio.
Customer Support
:
2
WWW.Moogmusicce.com This is Bob's thing. Now that he's got it back and it's his company again..... Some stuff is available. I got my Power supply new from Moog Music Custom Engineering For $25 and it arrived in Oregon from Buffalo in 4 days... Crazy
Overall Rating
:
10
If this were stolen, I'd hunt down the bastard that took it. Congratulate him on his good taste then kick the &^#@ out of him. I Love this thing, next to my G&L bass this is my favorite Instrument. If you must hear it you can check it out at www.vintagesynth.com or hear my baby in the tracks posted at www.vivavoce.com
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: 75UKP used
Submitted 07/31/2003
at 08:34am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
mine's a bit harder to use than the average because it has a few extra switches here and there, and I'm building a simple 8-step sequencer into the front edge below the keyboard.
Features
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No Opinion
Expressiveness/Sounds
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No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
if it were lost or stolen, I would be heartbroken- mine's unique. the longest it was away from me was when I lent it to a band called tiger for dates in the US when theirs caught fire (defective psu).
best modification for these synths is to put a proper mains socket in the rear and a decent 12-0-12 toroidal transformer inside the case.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $175 used
Submitted 02/24/2003
at 11:43am
by luther
Ease of Use
:
10
everything is very straightforward and intuitive. there are few enough controls that within minutes you can find many different sounds by experimenting. it's very good live.
Features
:
8
has the necessities. 2-VCO (square/saw), 1 LFO (square/saw/sample & hold), 1 filter, AR envelope, noise source, simple VCA and mixer, keyboard tracking. keyboard is small and no velocity/aftertouch. it has oscillator sync, which sounds incredible with the moog filter. has basic audio/CV/trig out, and audio input so you can run external sounds through it. it's not super versatile, but the sounds you can get with it are very nice.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
i know everybody says this is no minimoog. well, a minimoog is no rogue either. the rogue has more gain in the filter than a mini, and with the oscillator sync, it can make timbres the mini isn't capable of. i liked the sound of my rogue so much that i sold my mini and bought an EMS synthi AKS to make more of the weird sounds i was looking for. the moog filter sounds so incredible. the bass sounds are deep and rich. it can get harsh or bubbly. for the money and how compact it is, this thing sounds amazing. i play it through a tape delay a lot, which sounds very nice. once again it's great for playing live because you can tweak things very easily while playing.
Reliability
:
8
mine was a little beat up when i got it. there's some foam between the circuit board and the faceplate that deteriorates and turns to sticky, tar-like goo. i cleaned that out. i had to replace a few sliders and one key (got them from Modusonics). since these repairs i have never had a single problem, even when someone in my band knocked it off my farfisa and spilled a pint of beer on it (i cleaned it before playing it again)! i calibrate it about once a year. the oscillators are very stable. i usually have to tune them before a set, then i don't need to worry about it. it's very well built. i got a case for mine. the sliders can get banged around pretty easily.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Modusonics bought out all the Moog Music inventory when they went out of business. this is probably the best place to get parts. anybody can work on one.
Overall Rating
:
9
if it were stolen i would definitely buy another one. i got a stellar deal on mine, but i think they're still under $500. i have modular gear (AKS, blacet/wiard) and i've had many monosynths (EML101, minimoog, OB1, etc). the sound and ease of use makes this one of my favorite machines around. i've used it on a few albums. i would buy one over a prodigy or micromoog. the only thing i would consider instead might be a source, only because it's programmable. but then i couldn't have as much fun live either. sometimes i wish it had separate control over the VCA and the filter, or just another envelope. but for what it is, it is great--a simple, compact, cheap, and very nice sounding monosynth.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: 350 (UK Pounds) used
Submitted 01/30/2003
at 01:49pm
by Martin
Email: mars2020<at>fsmail dot net
Ease of Use
:
9
This instrument is very easy to use. It has a bunch of knobs and sliders, keys, mod and pitch wheels that roll like a bagel down a San Francisco Street, a few ins and outs (I never used the audio in thing though) and hey presto. You'll be able to get some Moog sweetness out of this brat in no time if you're in love with it. It's black (no woody stuff), plasticky, relatively lightweight and small and amazingly, it still looks good in any setup. It has one groovy red "power" light. Switch off all studio lights, turn on the rogue and you're in the harbour district of Antwerp. Funky. Don't wait for green though.
I had a photocopied manual delivered with it. It's written by Herb Deutsch. I like that because I'm German. Sweet! Imagine you're Brazilian and you buy a Moog manual for the Source or something crazy, and you find out the manual's written by Herb Brazil! Imagine you're Swedish and your Moog Taurus Manual's written by Herb Sverige! Or picture getting a Minitmoog and the Manual were written by Mister Minit himself! Wouldn't you just feel right at home? I did. I loved the Manual. It was so cute! It even had some sound patches. They were al sweet, and I loved all of them. That's electronic music, dudes! Square waves, triangle waves. I loved each and every one of those waves. Really a shame that today's developers don't build this innocent stuff anymore. It's all Boom-Boom-Boom. Oh well, I'm getting older. Anyway, tha manual really is lovely. I used to get a kick out of reading all this stuff about wave forms.
Having a synth that's this EZ to use has always been a great big deal for me after 10+ years of MIDI sequenciing and stuff like that. I hate computers The only stuff I do with them is Mix n Master and make graphics & covers. Music has to be felt. Enter Moogs. Moogs are for inspiration and playing. Switch on the Rogue, pump it thru a reverb or echo and you're in outer space. Ok, I might as well say what Joe Everyone says regarding non Minimoogs: it's not a Minimoog. So what? a duck ain't no dog. A fish ain't no umbrella. A CD ain't no Ace Ventura. A PlayStation2 ain't no airplane. Ulala ain't no Lara (Ulala is way sweeter if you ax me). A Pizza... You get the point. I managed to get into this babe and spent years of quality time inside. Sold it though to buy a... guess what...
Features
:
8
Features, shmeatures. This thing is a synthesizer. It synthesizes. It doesn't ask you if you're sure about stuff. It doesn't catch stupid viruses, It doesn't need any updates, patches, fixes, cheats, and it doesn't need MIS support. It doesn't need compatibility with anything. Period. No sequencer, no MIDI, no nothing, no display, no memory card slots, no presets or memory. Just some basic waveforms, noise, envelope (adr if i remember well) end of story. It has a trig thing that lets you repeat one note continuously. You can get some pseudo sequences done if your timing is straight. I love the glide sounds. Some dude once said, "Glide sounds in polyphonic instruments sound like choking a bunch of dogs". Glide sounds on a Rogue sound like glide sounds on a synthesizer. They glide. Like Bonny and Glide. Harhar.
It is monophonic. Monophonic synths are like a person's voice. you can sing with it. you can scream. or whistle. or hum. It makes blips, bloops, sample and hold, sines, squares, screamy sounds, windy stuff, wavey stuff, kickass basses and kickeroony-ass-a-diddly drones. The drones are a gas. Make a drone, activate the trig thing, switch attack to 10, release to maximum value, over oscillate it and you're on your way to Mars. With a reverb you're on your way to Beta Z.
The Rogue is excellent for electronic space music, If you love that. I do, and that's what the Rogue is all about: loving it. Peace, baby.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
The sounds are pretty good, but they are only as good as you want them to be. Playing in realtime with those sliders is a shlepp though, because sliders tend to get crackly. I hate sliders on synths. God, why do people build sliders in synths? They suck. Imagine a Mac with sliders. Imagine a Rolls Royce with sliders. Imagine a Guinness with sliders. Imagine Dennis Pennis with sliders. Imagine Lara Croft with sliders. Will Smith with sliders. You know, the good things in life don't have sliders. They have knobs. I had my Rogue serviced and the sliders slid well, but compared to the groovy pots they were kinda tricky to handle when you wanted to record something spacey. sometimes you'd hit a crackly spot and that ruined the sound. But you can do some tweakaroony stuff with the contour knob and scream your ass off here. Nice. But as I said, the sounds are sweet, and you can get some expressive sounds out of it. It's not a Minimoog though (haha, I like that sentence.)
Reliability
:
9
I had my Rogue for 3 years. Moved with it twice, gigged with it, rocked it, married it, hat three kids with it, took it to christmas dinners (last few things are bull), and it never let me down. My mixer let me down, my speakers let me down. Some friends let me down. This Moog never let me down. In fact, my Win98 PC let me down more often in any given month than this babe did in 3 years. Only thing that broke was the power supply. Had it repaired and aftwerwards I had a dream synthesizer. It sounds cool together with a Theremin. They complemented each other well, like brother and sister, husband and wife, fish and chips. Lovely! Okay, disregard the first two pairs.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Not much to say here. Unfortunately Rogues aren't being remade like the Minimoog (Voyager). I guess that if Moog would revamp all their synths like they are currently doing with the Minimoog, that would be extremely groovy. Imagine a Moog Rogue with a touchpad. Imagine a Moog Rogue with an extra oscillator or MIDI specs. A Rogue with some wood on the side (okay, that's almost a Prodigy), a Rogue with Bob Moogs name on it. A more affordable Moog that sounds kickbutt clean. Yeah.
Overall Rating
:
9
I would cry me some rio grande-style rivers if it were stolen, but I managed to sell it for a nice price, because I wanted a Voyager (jumping jack, they are taking their time with the Performers Edition, man! But I know for sure it's worth the wait). I wouldn't lose a Rogue if I were you. Imagine someones face when they'd find a moog Rogue in Meadowhall or some other geeky place. "Mom, I just found this... thing here! What is it? - "Oh that? That's a Moog Rogue, let's give it to the lost and found dude. Poor jerk who lost it".
Well, I loved the Rogue and was all funky about it when I got it. It was my first Moog. It was love at first sight. I even loved the smell of it. It smelled like smoke, The guy whoowned it before me must have lungs like burnt Tesco bags.
I thought: Wow, does life get any better than this? Owning a Moog, man, that's something! I always wanted a Moog Modular, but that was out of my range, and the stories I heard about Minimoogs were too depressing. So I opted for the little rogue. I got the Rogue because it was the cheapest Model I could find in working condition at the time. But I never ever regretted buying it. It didn't lose too much of it's money value. I dusted it, and wiped off the smoke smell with a drop of febreze or something funny in soapy water (unplug stuff before you touch it with watery stuff, duh). I still love listening to my Moog Rogue recordings. They are without kidding some of my dearest things.
Okay, If I had a magic wand, this is my ideal Rogue: Wooden sides, no sliders, MIDI ins and outs., ane extra Oscillator. That's all it needs to be as sweet as a truckload of sugar topped with a ton of honey.
It was definitely worth the dough I paid for it. But remember, that this thing is monophonic, and you really wanna develop your own recording/playing technique, and that takes time, some good, some bad, just like singing does, or any other activity you do with just one thing you love, for instance writing with yer favorite pen, drinking your fave soda pop thru one straw, living with one sweet girl, etc. So when I heard the Voyager was out I immediately started selling stuff (including my Rogue) to get one. I am still waiting for it and hope they won't take too long now.
In conclusion, I would recommend this baby to people who like taking their time with electronic music production. It's easy to use, hase some nice melody, bass and fx sounds available and tuning was solid. the glide sound and some modulation is creamy and dreamy. Use it with reverb and FX and you're home free. you can always boost the bass or refine stuff with software if you want that. This is not a polyphonic workstation. It's fun. It's a synthesizer. I love saying that. But, it's not a Minimoog ;o)
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $475
Submitted 06/29/2002
at 06:21pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
I was getting good sounds out of it almost as soon as I got it.
It is a really simple synth to use but that also makes it rather limiting
in the amount of sounds it can create. Oh well.
Very easy to use live though, probably more than any other analoge synth I've tried.
Features
:
4
It's fairly limited in its features and, of course, its monophonic but what it does it does very well.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
The rogue excels at Dr. Dre/Bernie Worrell type lead sounds. For me, that's enough.
It also has great bass sounds.
But no real special effects type sounds like you can get with a minimoog.
Reliability
:
6
Well, I bought mine used of course. The pitch bend wheel is total crap.
It totally puts the tuning out. Oh, well. Also the input and output jacks don't seem very sturdy
Other than that it holds up just fine and is a joy to use
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
For me it does exactly what I want it to. If you want a huge multitude of sounds pony up and get a minimoog other wise the rogue is a real deal and very fun to use
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: 50 uk pounds used
Submitted 09/09/2001
at 11:54am
by adrian lendon
Email: adrianlendon at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Quite simply a doddle to set up!
This is the first synth i owned and i learnt a lot from it.
Features
:
6
The rogue has 2 vco's that are syncable.VCO 2 can be detuned over an octave and a bit.
There is one lfo 4 the pitch and vcf with 3 waveforms(triangle,square and random),one eg with attack,release and switchable sustain(a bit limiting)
The filter is a classic moog 24db lpf and is very meaty.An external signal can also be passed thru it.
No midi but i run mine with a kenton pro solo cv conversion box.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Ah the sounds!!!!
BIG basses,air style leads,303 acid and all sorts of other analog madness!!
I use mine mainly as a 303 emulator which with a bit of good sequencer programming(for the note slides)
is very,very convincing!!!
Reliability
:
10
Ive had mine 11 years,ive gigged it many times and its never broken down.The tuning can be a bit wayward sometimes but i guess thats par 4 the course with any analog!!
Customer Support
:
7
There are a few web resources 4 moogs with advice on service and repair.
Overall Rating
:
10
If you see one cheap get it!It aint a minimoog but then again rogues dont cost #1500!!!!!!!!
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $60
Submitted 09/13/2000
at 01:32am
by Dave Ed
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
10
Very simple analog synth layout, everything you need, none of the frills that make a larger synth fun, but nice and small and easy to dial in.
Features
:
7
Mono, like all my other kinda budget analog synths. Mod wheel is great for adding varying amounts of modulation. Filter section is awesome. If you turn up the emphasis slider you can tweak the cutoff and amount sliders to get piercing highs cascading smoothly across a sine-wave down to nice warm lows. Add modulation and get some classic synth effects. 3 fader mixer section is nice too, second "harmony" oscillator. Limited but strong in what it does.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
I love the sounds this thing makes. It is very expressive and easy to control. Very intuitive. I play this through my SVT bass rig at gigs and it is brutal. Good modulation, awesome filter sweeps. If you're playing with a delay on you can add white noise slowly, quickly sweep up the mod wheel, then pull them both down and morph from a straight keyboard sound smoothly into wind and back out again. Very smooth overall, good layout of controls that leads to manipulating the tone on the fly becoming an integral function of parts I write with this instrument.
Reliability
:
9
I've had a few problems with it, but repaired it with a little help from my friends. Small keyboard, but plenty of room to poke around inside. It's been on the road a lot and has actually held up really well. Find the worst faders, and move them to the spot where you use the fader the least, and put the best ones in the filter section where you should be playing them like the instrument they are. Oh yeah VCA Mode has a switch that lets whatever note you're playing hold infinitely, freeing up your hands to manipulate the more textural elements.
Customer Support
:
2
About three years or so ago I actually got an original manual from them for like $12. I got a schematic too. Also manual for the micromoog and repair guide. Moog Music in NY. I don't think they got any support besides selling you the old manuals though.
Overall Rating
:
9
I would have to replace this if lost or stolen. I use it live!! I would be too scared to bring out any of my other much larger and less reliable analog synths. Couldn't afford one at the prices people are paying now. I got mine five years ago at a music store 10 minutes after it came in and it had no power supply, and the previous owner didn't know if it worked. The guys at the store were mad when I came back and told `em it worked great!!
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 05/06/2000
at 10:11am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
This analogue mono synth is a must for those looking for that early 1980's sound and the controls are definately user friendly.
Features
:
10
The analogue set up allows you to go further than the preset dullness of the 80's which were further deadend by the introduction of digital.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
This machine might not be touch sensitive but what it loses in this mistake it makes up in its rich sounds which could be used in a varitey of musical styles including dance, classical and rock. Moog sounds can be found in all these genres and they work well!
Reliability
:
10
This machine comes from the built to last era and boy does it show. It never lets you down, even in the worst of situations. I think that this machine is blessed with this rare quality. However like many things it may have suffered from wear and tear from the years of service that it has given you. But I think that if you check it out before hand and give it the once over and it seems to be alright then you could relie on it 100%.
Customer Support
:
8
If you can find the help it is extremely good usually. Although not dealing with the company first hand (I am not sure if the original company actually exists) I can sya that the people who usually work with moogs are dedicated to their survival and their wonderful power and look after them well. It would mean that you can always find someone who is willing to help.
Also parts are available (if you know where to look) as people are making them in the desperation caused by people saying, "you won't be able to get the parts for that anymore," when actually you could turn round and say "yes you can!"
Overall Rating
:
10
This machine is an absoluting blessing as it comes from one of the original synethiser creators, who in the eyes of many is a god and rightly deserves this title.
This might not be the best of Moog machines but it still kicks good and is well worth a buy. If mine was stolen I would definately buy another moog.
The other thing I find about Moogs, although again this isn't the best of models for doing this with, is that the totally analogue format of the earlier models with their switches and dials makes it so much fun to experiment with and play with. You feel as if you have more of a part of making the sounds and being in control, rather than being a presser of buttons which I find on the later digital models of the mid/late 80's and 90's.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: 214 (UK Pounds (1982))
Submitted 03/01/2000
at 06:12am
by Phil Marsh
Email: phil<dot>marsh at ndirect<dot>co<dot>uk
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy intro to analogue synthesis - knobs and sliders, all real time, no memories. Nothing complicated. The manual (from what I remember) is easy to understand, but then there's nothing really complex about this synth.
Features
:
6
Mono, obviously, 2 oscillators, not expandable as such (although I guess you can chain two together...if you can find two!). Audio input on the back allows you to use the filter to process another instrument or sound - I used to feed an old casiotone poly keyboard into it to get basic filter sweeps - and with the auto trigger switch, it was easy to get echoing and repeated chords (this was before digi fx were common or cheap).
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
None of the sounds are that complex...noise generator is good enough for wind, surf, helicopters etc. Good at analogue solo sounds - I used to stick it through a flanger to emulate Billy Currie from Ultravox in the early 80s. Nice bass sounds, but not "classic Moog".
Reliability
:
10
I had it in my bedroom studio for several years before taking it out and using it live - no probs at all. Let it warm up, tune it and it stayed stable for several hours at a time - warm rooms, cold rehearsals, whatever. Never let me down. I switched it on recently for the first time in years, and apart from a couple of crackly sliders (soon fixed), it was as good as ever.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No idea - never needed support.
Overall Rating
:
8
Definitely worth what I paid. For an easy to set up, expressive live synth, it has what I want. Don't use it much now in a MIDI based studio, but I've finally upgraded to a PC and sampling, so I daresay it'll be used to get some samples soon.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $480 used
Submitted 01/05/2000
at 01:23pm
by Andy
Email: andy at vipnet<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
The Rogue is a classic (to some), non-computer controlled early 80's monosynth designed to be as cheap as Moog could make it. Of course, all patches must be dialed up in realtime. You can get some good basic sounds fast since the control panel is rather minimal, making it a nice mono to use in a live situation. The knobs and sliders are spaced apart such that stabing at controls while playing is not a problem. I have never seen a manual for this little beast, but don't let that stop you from buying a Rogue- it's a pretty self explanatory synth providing that you know a little about subtractive analog synthesis.
Features
:
6
The Rogue has a 32-note keyboard (F to C) and is low note priority. It kind of has a cheap, plasticky feel, but is reliable and I have not had any problems with mistriggering or dead keys (yet). The action itself is relatively fast, with notes triggering after only a little key travel. The Rogue has a few features that, I guess, could be considered effects. Portamento is onboard and goverened by a single knob, from off to a medium-slow glide. The LFO not only offers the typical triangle and square, but sample and hold as well. Great for those spooky robotic bleeps and random filter steps. The synthesizer itself has two oscillators, with a switch that commonly pitches them at 8' 16' or 32'. A waveform switch is shared between the two oscillators offering saw or square wave. Osc 2 can be detuned, harmonized, or an octave above Osc 1 by turning an interval knob. Oscillator sync lashes them back togather producing some nice metallic, hard edged sounds. The oscillators can also be put into overdrive mode giving you a bit more warmth and grit, though not signifigantly so. White noise is added simply with a slider. Filter and amp movement are controlled by a single contour generator, so some sounds may be out of the question. This fact may or may not be a big deal to you. The little Rogue came out well before MIDI, but is blessed with a CV in and out. You can also process audio from an external source by plugging into the audio in jack. I have been to afraid to do this though, so I don't know much about it. Sure, there is a lot more that could have gone on this synth, but it is quick and easy to program, cost friendy, and a good way to get some classic Moog sounds without dropping $900 to $1,500 or more.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
The Rogue has several sounds that it is very good at making. My favorite is that basic, single oscillator, muted and sustained, glidey lead line sound that has been heard for many years. With a little spring reverb, this sound is very sincere (think the end synth solo of the first song on the Air album Moon Safari). The Rogue also makes good, albeit limited in the controll arena, synced x-mod patches. From sustained buzzy and metallic, to short and "beowwy" sounds, all with very good fidelity. Short, thunky basses are easy to dial in, but don't think you're buying a Taurus pedal. Rogue basses are definetly full, warm and Moog-sounding, but not gobsmackingly heavy. Classic "popcorn" sounds work nice on the Rogue, and with some glide, sound very 70's. The filter can be set to self-oscillate opening up a host of chirpy and whistly options. The famous cascading chirpy sound in the song Frankenstein can be approximated. Overall, this synth has to me a very classic, pre 1980's sound, even though it is from 1981. It just somehow sounds different than say a Jupiter-6 would sound in solo mode. It's quirky, sometimes it does funny things when you play it, and has a particular sound that makes it, although run of the mill at the time, not only a great synth to not only learn on, but a purveyor of some substantial analog synth sounds in today's somewhat sterile digital world. Plus that Moog filter really sounds great! Even on a cheaper instrument like this.
Reliability
:
8
I have only owned this synth for under a year. The only problem I have is the AC jack has come loose from the circuit board. It still works, although I don't unplug the AC adapter from the synthesizer itself anymore. I'm afraid to lose the AC jack to the innards of the keyboard. This is only a minor problem and can be fixed easily. By the way, the oscillators don't seem to drift out of tune as bad as you might think. I tune it once after it warms up for at least ten minutes, and for a couple hours the tuning holds pretty well. I don't know if this varies greatly from model to model. As far as taking it out live, I would and plan to this weekend. Overall a relatively sturdy and stable synth!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have no idea if any customer support still exists. I doubt it. Moog Music has been through many hands since the original company was founded in the 60's. Most components in the Rogue could probably be replaced by any professional electronics repair shop. I really don't know though.
Overall Rating
:
9
It's not a Minimoog, or even a Prodigy, but has something very likable about it. It almost looks like an Atari 2600 with a keyboard. If it was stolen or something, I would definetly try and track another down. I also own a Juno-60, Jupiter-6, Korg Poly 800, Oberheim Martrix-6, and a Yamaha CS2X. Live, my buddie and I use the Korg for bass (actually monstrous, try it if you got one), the Rogue for leads, and the CS2X for chords and splits mostly. All I can say is that the Rogue just sounds really upfront compared to the CS2X and the fidelity is for some reason a signifigantly better. The Korg holds its own. If you are looking for a good source of truly recognizable analog sounds and are on a budget, the Rogue is an excellent buy. Sure, it's basic and somewhat limited, but you can really sink your teeth into this little sucker and have some fun.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $460 used
Submitted 01/14/1999
at 10:58am
by Brian Thurmond
Ease of Use
:
10
The Rogue is a very simple synth to use. Just turn it on and begin creating all kinds of sounds.
Features
:
8
The Rogue is monophonic and has two VCOs. The oscillators range from 32' to 8', produce sawtooth and square waves, and can by synced. The oscillators can also be set to an "overdrive" mode which causes extra distortion. The LFO can control the oscillators and the filter, offers triangle, square and random (sample and hold) waves, and has auto-triggering. The filter is a classic Moog 24dB VCF. The keyboard can be set to contour, keyed, or bypass. Since it was made about 20 years ago it has no memory, MIDI, or sequencer but it sounds great just the way it is.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
The Rogue is best at producing bass, drums, and very strange noises. It is definately a good way of getting Moog bass and a Moog 24dB filter for a small price. I think it would be great for any type of electronic music.
Reliability
:
8
It's case is made of molded plastic and seems to keep everything inside intact. It is very lightweight (12 lbs.) compared to its big brother the Minimoog (approx. 25 lbs). Taking it to a gig should be no problem since it has great portability and can be trusted to work properly.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Moog Music Inc. of Buffalo NY went out of business about 15 years ago so any damaged parts will have to be found elsewhere. Any parts, however, for this synth should not be hard to find.
Overall Rating
:
9
I love the Moog Rogue. It has all of the basic features any good synth should have and a few extras (overdrive, sample and hold). It also makes a great compliment to a Minimoog. I know $460 for a Rogue is a lot but it was just in such *wonderful* condition I couldn't pass it up. An average condition Rogue should go for anywhere between $275- $350. If you are looking into getting a first synthesizer or just want a smaller one to add to your lineup the Moog Rogue is definately a great choice.
Product: Moog Rogue
Price Paid: US $250 used
Submitted 12/31/1998
at 01:31pm
by grakoyic
Email: grakoyic<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy. Since there are only a limited number of settings, getting the sounds are just a matter of tweaking those settings. Though the number of settings are limited, the number of sounds are immeasurable...
Features
:
9
http://www.synthmuseum.com/moog/moorog01.html Read for yourself... Pretty average for the normal joe-schmoe just wanting some cool analog sounds (no midi)...
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
As you'll hear many-a-time, it's a moog. I just sold my Realistic MG-1, which is similar in styling to the Moog Rogue (remember that Moog and Rogue rhyme...), but I personally think that the Rogue kicks the MG-1's butt (even though they were both created by Moog). Very good for analog synth solos and beats...
Reliability
:
6
I bought it used, and i noticed that the pitch goes out of tune almost immediately... and some of the pots are scratchy (when adjusted while playing), but these things can be fixed (I think)...
Customer Support
:
5
I've tried emailing MoogMusic.com for info on various topics, but i haven't heard replies... but there are plenty of places to provide support for vintage Moogs...
Overall Rating
:
8
Me like. Me like a lot.
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