Moog One 16-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer
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Overview
The last time Moog made a polyphonic synthesizer, it was the Memorymoog back in 1982. With Moog One, the iconic synth maker delivers a 16-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with all sorts of programming capabilities. Each voice gets 3 newly-designed analogue VCOs, 2 independent analog filters, a dual-source analog noise generator, analog mixer with external audio input, 4 LFOs, and 3 envelopes. Each of the three timbres can be split across the keyboard, or layered. The 61-key note keyboard also comes with a sequencer, arpeggiator, and onboard effects library, including reverbs from Eventide. And with a hand-finished Ash cabinet and aluminum enclosure, it has the looks to match its sonic depth.
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