Let's get to know a little about each other, feel free to post as little or as much as you like.
I will start, I am Curly, sometimes known as Curlymorphic, or Dave. I am the developer at Studio Six Plus One. I have been into hacking audio equipment for as long as I can remember, as a child, I made my first audio mixer with a single potentiometer and two Grundig turntables that I assume were from the 1950s. I have been fascinated by programming synths for a long time and participated in a few projects, both closed and open-source. I also built a homemade analogue synth that was a big inspiration for this project and many of the design decisions.
What else do I have to say, I live in the UK, am nearly middle-aged, don't drive, and enjoy meeting up with my mates for a jam.
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My name is Arron, I’m new to the forum and will be happy to discuss features of Moomu. 

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Pete here, 77 YO, got into iPad music as a way to keep my brain alive in retirement. Seems to be working, so far, lol.
I’ve tinkered with MiRack, and enjoy it, but always looking for a better way. I like the integrated feel of Moomu, but the comprehensive manual is what made me push the buy button. Looking forward to hours of bafflement, hopefully followed by the rush of enlightenment.
Thanks to all the devs who give us apps that produce well beyond their cost.
I’ve tinkered with MiRack, and enjoy it, but always looking for a better way. I like the integrated feel of Moomu, but the comprehensive manual is what made me push the buy button. Looking forward to hours of bafflement, hopefully followed by the rush of enlightenment.
Thanks to all the devs who give us apps that produce well beyond their cost.
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Welcome Seawind
Thanks for joining, music is a good way to keep the brain active, and I find modular synths can really get you thinking, and really rewarding.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask
Thanks for joining, music is a good way to keep the brain active, and I find modular synths can really get you thinking, and really rewarding.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask