If one small synthesizer with massive power wasn't enough for you today, try on another with the Mood MiniTaur, fully ready to take on classic sounds with a brand new set of modern technology bits for ...
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The 1971 all-analogue instrument returns in lovingly crafted new form When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Following a limited-time ...
Aspiring Daft Punks are going to be doing the robot to the $9.99 Arturia iMini–the first faithful re-creation of the iconic 1971 Minimoog synthesizer for iPad 2, 3 and Mini. Dr. Robert Moog’s… By ...
Arturia V Collection X is one of the biggest updates to the virtual synth library in quite some time. Six new instruments have been added (though, most have been available separately before) and two ...
Legendary synthesizer firm Moog has revealed its newest model, the Moog Minitaur, bringing delicious analog squelchiness to a $679 price point. A keyboardless analog bass monosynth, unlike ...
When Moog Music released its excellent Animoog iPad app last year, many synthesizer enthusiasts were excited—including me, who awarded it four stars in our PCMag review. However, while Animoog sounds ...
The Grandmother and Matriarch quickly became staples of the modern Moog era when they were released. Their designs are undeniably retro, but the color scheme didn’t really fit in with any of the ...
Moog’s Grandmother and Matriarch are excellent semi-modular synths, but we can see how their patchwork styling might not be to everyone’s taste. Fear not, though, because both instruments are now ...