Since the release of Memorymoog, the cult American company did not take on polyphonic synthesizers, but the legacy assumed and the fans waited. And in the end, they received 8 or 16 voices for 6000 dollars, performed in the best traditions of the brand -...
Moog Opus 3 is an analog synthesizer with 3 fixed-purpose oscillators. It was designed by a well-known specialist in the field of synthesis engineering - Dr. Herbert Deutsch - who initially contributed to the fact that Robert Moog began to create...
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...
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...
Moog positioned Prodigy as an "entry-level synthesizer", the instrument was devised to familiarize newcomers with the world of synthesizers. But the history makes it obvious that this synthesizer is not only a toy, but also a device that in many ways...