Little Phatty is the last synth designed by Robert Moog. He tried to create a simple and affordable analog instrument. 2 analog VCOs can be transposed within 4 octaves. Each generator has its own volume and wave shape (smooth transition) regulation....
The Moog Matriarch is a four-voice analog synthesizer with a built-in sequencer, arpeggiator, and stereo analog delay. It features two oscillators per voice, a classic Moog ladder filter, and a variety of modulation options. It also features a patchable modulation matrix and a variety of onboard effects.
The manufacturer intended this synthesizer to be an instrument that would operate as six Minimoogs would do at once encased into one housing, but everything turned out quite different. The synthesizer was developed without the participation of Robert...
Soon after Memorymoog was released, the "plus" version with an additional set of functions appeared: MIDI interface was, perhaps, the main introduction. The instrument featured MIDI in and out. The synthesizer comprehended MIDI basic commands: note...
Micromoog was the company’s attempt to make a small affordable though full-featured synthesizer. The instrument is built on the basis of only one VCO, which can be transposed within five octaves. The basic sawtooth wave can be converted into a square...