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Moog Multimoog

Analog Synthesizer

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Moog Multimoog
Moog Multimoog
1 100.00 street price

Multimoog is an expanded version of Micromoog. There are not so many differences from its younger brother but they are very significant.

The older model received an additional voltage controlled oscillator which allowed receiving character detuned basses and leads. Each of the VCOs has its own wavehape; octave switch is common.

Multimoog got a 44-note keyboard (Micromoog - 32) with the aftertouch function which is aimed at controlling VCF and LFO.

As for the rest it's the same Micromoog (the two models even share the same manual).

Country of origin / production: USA

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Usage area
Synthesizer 
Usage Design/ Form Factor
With Keys 
Archetype
Analogue (A) 
Polyphony
Monophonic 
Tone Generator / Sound Synthesis
Oscillator Type VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator)
Oscillators per voice2
Waveform/ Spectral form (main generator) Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
Waveform/ Spectral form (main generator) Saw
Filter
Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF) 
Low-pass Filter (LPF) 
24dB 
Resonance 
Envelope Generator (EG)
Attack 
Decay 
Sustain 
Arpegiator/ Portamento
Portamento 
Keys
Type Synth Action
Size3.5
Number of Keys44
Built-in controllers
Modulation Wheel 
Ribbon Controller1
Audio out
Mono 
Analogue: 1/8" (3.5mm)1
Audio in
Analog 1/8"1
Power
Voltage 110V
Voltage 60Hz
Power Supply Built-in, internal
Dimensions
Height14 mm
Width80.6 mm
Depth38 mm
Weight11.8 kg
Case/ body
Metal&wood 
Color
Black 
Production start1978
Production end1981
Production ended

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