The Moog One (16-Voice) is a polyphonic analogue synthesizer with 16x voices. It is a tri-timbral, polyphonic, analogue synth fantasy with nearly unlimited sonic potential.
The instrument generates its sounds per voice with 3x VCOs with variable wave-shape, 2x filters (State Variable Filter [SVF] & the classic Low Pass/High Pass Moog Ladder Filter), 4x variable LFOs, 3x DAHDSR envelopes with adjustable characteristics, multi-coloured noise, ring modulator, FM, Hard Sync, a mixer with filter assignment per input and numerous modulation options.
If the instrument is played in unison mode, there are up to 24x oscillators that can sound simultaneously. For this mode, there is a Detune control that can be used to detune the VCOs slightly. In addition, several editable effects such as Chorus, Delay, Phaser, Bit-Reduction and Vocoder, alongside Premium Hall Effects from Eventide such as Blackhole, Shimmer and others are available for sound refinement.
The memory holds several thousand sounds, which can be easily organized into 128x performance sets with 64x sounds each for faster retrieval. The Moog One also features Chord Memory, an Arpeggiator, a Step-Sequencer (with 64x steps), XY-Touchpad, a Pitch and Mod-Wheel, the excellent Fatar TP-8S keyboard and up to 3x connectable pedals.
In addition, there are 4x hardware inserts with a 6.3mm jack to insert external equipment into the signal path of the Moog One and up to 5x CV inputs and 4x outputs including extensive MIDI control.
The main features of the Moog One (16-Voice) include:
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