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 synthesizer module, designed by Donald Buchla (Tom Oberheim did not participate in the development) to recreate the sound of two legendary families of synthesizers - Moog and Oberheim. The name is the abbreviation of Oberheim-Moog. Ob-Mx is based on...
Lifeforms Foundation 4 is perfect for working as a standalone synthesizer (mobile, assembled within Structure EP-208), and also fits into any existing Eurorack system. The system contains 12 independent Eurorack modules, the position of which can be...
LEM-208 is the basic unit for building Easels. Providing this arrangement, the manufacturer offers the musician to choose what he needs. For example: You can install the iProgram card and use the tablet instead of the keyboard, and considering the...
Keeping track of the success of his first synthesizer and willing to create a new product, Tom Oberheim simply combined two SEM modules with a keyboard and a basic sequencer putting them into one housing. This made it possible to get a duophonic...