First Polyphonic Synthesiser has been Released by Moog in over 30 Years

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After months of rumors, Moog have released their first polyphonic synthesiser in over three decades on 1st October, it has been announced.
According to Moog, the Moog One is a “programmable tri-timbral analog synth featuring an intuitive tactile interface that transcends the boundary between instrument and artist, allowing you to achieve your musical goals unimpeded.”
The Moog One arrives in two variations – one with eight voices or one with 16. Both of them allow users to play three synths at the same time, which can be stacked, split, or layered across a 61-key Fatar keyboard. It also features three VCOs, a variable state filter, and a Moog ladder filter.
The eight-voice Moog One can be bought for $5,999 (£4,623), while for the 16-voice model need to pay $7,999 (£6,164). They are currently available for pre-order from Sweetwater.
The Moog One can store thousands and thousands of presets. Users are able to browse their full list from the synth’s central LCD panel, or assign presets to the front-panel Performance Sets for quick access.
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