With the Sound Studio DFAM & Subharmonicon, Moog takes up the idea of a manageable setup that encourages creativity. Two instruments, a small mixer with built-in power supply, a handful of cables and a little decoration should help to dive deep into the world of analogue sounds. The two analog Moog synthesizers DFAM and Subharmonicon are semi-modular and can be operated without complex menu navigation. Subharmonicon specializes in analog multi-sounds, while DFAM delivers a wide range of analog percussion sounds. The set includes a Two-Tier Rack Stand which can be used to set up both synths in buchlaristic style. Exclusively for this purpose, the rack stand is supplemented with a cable holder for the included patch cables. The small mixer sums up a total of four inputs and outputs them at the adjustable headphone output, at the same time the mixer functions as a power supply for the sound studio setup. The set is enhanced by a lovingly designed poster, six beautifully designed cardboard stand-ups and an idea box with two dice.
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Moog Subharmonicon [Demo] (no talking)
Manufactured by:
inMusic GmbH
Moog
Bill Waller
Hans-Günther-Sohl-Straße 4 a, 47807 Krefeld
Deutschland
wwaller@inmusicbrands.com
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Desktop without keyboard
Been playing with modular for about 7 months now and it was very easy to incorporate these two with my setup and was jamming for hours within minutes after assembly.
Still learning the full capabilities to both units as they pack so much.
Highly recommend musicstore, I'd received my units and very excited to combine with my Moog mother 32 and it's looks like an art more then instruments.
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