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If you want to get seriously experimental, try this. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/intro-for-buchla-music-easel/id1231057362?mt=8
The model 15 looks like an excellent app if you know the hardware version but I'm thinking it might be a stretch for someone going into it cold, esp as it features patching so heavily. I suppose I could print out the full interface on a single page as a reference. The AniMoog also looks good, I've used the iPhone free version for a while and it's quite intuitive.
I find the sequencer/arpeggiator really easy to use, synchs to Ableton Link, four voice polyphony, MIDI via Bluetooth, sounds great - what's not to like?
I have Animoog and the Model D as well, but the Model 15 gets used the most.
If you have an iPad that will run it, just get it - you know you want to. *
*No I don't work for Moog!
At other times, it can be a case of “what happens if I twiddle with this control?”
Both approaches are valid.
For general background, watch the documentary I Dream Of Wires. (Available through iTunes and other outlets.)