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Moog Polymoog 203a

Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

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Moog Polymoog 203a
3 500.00 street price

The Moog Polymoog 203a is a polyphonic analog synthesizer released by Moog Music in 1975. It was the first polyphonic analog synthesizer released by Moog and was the first to feature a built-in keyboard. The Polymoog 203a featured three VCOs, two envelope generators, and a 24-note keyboard. It was capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from bass and lead lines to strings and brass.

Country of origin / production: USA

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Usage area
Synthesizer 
Usage Design/ Form Factor
With Keys 
Archetype
Analogue (A) 
Polyphony
Voices71
Multi Timbral Capacity
Monotimbral 
Tone Generator / Sound Synthesis
Synthesis Method Analog Subtractive
Oscillator Type VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator)
Oscillators per voice2
Waveform/ Spectral form (main generator) Square
Waveform/ Spectral form (main generator) Saw
Programs/ Voices/ Timbres
Single Voice Preset8
Filter
Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF) 
High-pass Filter (HPF) 
Low-pass Filter (LPF) 
Band-pass Filter (BPF) 
24dB 
Amplifier
Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) 
Modulation
LFO: LFO Count3
LFO Waveforms
Ramp Down 
Equalizer
Bands3
Keys
Type: Manufacturer part codePratt&Reed
Velocity Sensitivity 
Size6
Number of Keys71
External controllers
CV in6
Audio out
Mono 
Analogue: 1/4" (6.35mm)1
Weight37 kg
Case/ body
Metal&wood 
Color
Black 
Production start1975
Production end1980
Production ended

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  Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer   2 500.00 U.S.Dollars

The Moog Polymoog Keyboard (280a) is an analog synthesizer released by Moog Music in 1975. It was one of the first polyphonic synthesizers and was capable of producing up to eight notes simultaneously. The Polymoog featured two oscillators, two envelope...