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).
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