This is an excellent synth. Some people will point out what it lacks, but this synth has tons of character. The build quality is rock solid also. Excellent video!
I used to have a Sub 25, but I sold it and bought a Sub 37. I missed my Sub 25 so i sold the 37 and bought a 25 again. Great sounding little synth. Love it! ❤
@@Oystein_sandtro_music I have a similar story. I have a SUB25, I bought a SUB 37 and I wanted to sell the SUB25, but I sold the SUB37 and kept the little guy🙂
As a Sub37 user I figured the 25 was just a cutdown, lesser version..now I have both and realised they’re actually very different. They sound different, inspire differently, have differing user cases and compliment each other and other synths brilliantly...proper modern classics really!
It is not available in the public domain. First register your Sub25 in your moogmusic.com account and it appears in the support section for that instrument.
also a bit distracting, i think the reason i gravitate towards the 25 is the simplicity, why shouldn't the sub37 be as minimal looking despite extra features
Not really a fair comparison. I have both. Two different synth tools for different needs. The Korg Monolog has a sequencer, the Subsequent 25 doesn't. Both are Phat but the Moog is phatter like "Bertha Butt"! I beef up the korg's low end with tubes and compression on some things. Both work in sync with midi and cv.
The owner of the Korg Monologue wins big time. They get a sixteen step sequencer capable of motion recording with 200 locations to store those sequences, compared to the 16 patch only on the the Sub. An oscilloscope. The biggest win for the Monologue owner is the hundreds of dollars that they save.
This is an excellent synth. Some people will point out what it lacks, but this synth has tons of character. The build quality is rock solid also.
Excellent video!
I used to have a Sub 25, but I sold it and bought a Sub 37. I missed my Sub 25 so i sold the 37 and bought a 25 again. Great sounding little synth. Love it! ❤
Can defo understand this
@@Oystein_sandtro_music I have a similar story. I have a SUB25, I bought a SUB 37 and I wanted to sell the SUB25, but I sold the SUB37 and kept the little guy🙂
Thank you for your video!
Great review! I liked the walk through a lot.
Thanks a ton!
Excellent vid. Enjoyed watching it.
Glad you enjoyed it
As a Sub37 user I figured the 25 was just a cutdown, lesser version..now I have both and realised they’re actually very different. They sound different, inspire differently, have differing user cases and compliment each other and other synths brilliantly...proper modern classics really!
I shall possess this lol …eventually!!
Just got my Subsequent 25 today !!!
Good build quality 👍
Love the sub 25 compliments my Grandmother very well indeed.
Can anyone tell me where to download the Sub 25 editor? I can't find it on the Moog website 😥
It is not available in the public domain. First register your Sub25 in your moogmusic.com account and it appears in the support section for that instrument.
the Sub37 needs a black background Oled , i think the screens they use look pretty dated in comparison to other newer devices.
also a bit distracting, i think the reason i gravitate towards the 25 is the simplicity, why shouldn't the sub37 be as minimal looking despite extra features
There is something restrained and beautiful about this synth. I love my Subsequent 37, but the 25 is a beautiful piece of gear.
Lots of people are being negative but it seems pretty cool to me. More obtainable than the 37
Moog sub 25 vs Korg Monologue: who wins?
Not really a fair comparison. I have both. Two different synth tools for different needs. The Korg Monolog has a sequencer, the Subsequent 25 doesn't. Both are Phat but the Moog is phatter like "Bertha Butt"! I beef up the korg's low end with tubes and compression on some things. Both work in sync with midi and cv.
@@romulinprince has Moog sub 25 arpeggiator?
The owner of the Korg Monologue wins big time.
They get a sixteen step sequencer capable of motion recording with 200 locations to store those sequences, compared to the 16 patch only on the the Sub. An oscilloscope.
The biggest win for the Monologue owner is the hundreds of dollars that they save.
Perfect partners, you need both. That’s the real winner.
Terrible synth, so lazy of Moog to repackage the Sub Phatty and sell it again.
@@straighttalk2069 what about the mini Moog? It’s a repackaged mini moog. Does it make it bad ?
Yeah right, they just threw it together. Jeez, people think they know shit but really just moaning for the hell of it!