Bob Moog Inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame

New super-synth.
Dave Smith Instruments - Prophet 12

New from Waldorf
the Rocket

Get a Moog in white
Moog Voyager XL


Come and try out the new AnalogFour from Elektron.
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More info on the new API 500 - The Delay from Moog Music
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NOTE: This Firmware update requires the Minitaur REV 2 Editor/Librarian.
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The Shruthi-1 is a hybrid monosynth, combining the warmth of real analogue filters with the edginess and synthesis possibilities (FM, wavetable oscillators, modulation matrix, sequencing, full MIDI implementation) of digital synthesizers. Its hardware design is deceptively simple — optimized for DIY assembly, not for large-scale manufacturing — but don’t be fooled, its sonic range is wide! Sometimes grungily digital like a PPG-Wave, fat and funky like a SH-101, videogame-y like a Commodore 64, weird and warm like an ESQ-1; but more often than not, truly original.
The MIDIpal is the MIDI equivalent of a stompbox… Plug it between a MIDI keyboard and a MIDI sound module and unleash creative effects and compositional aids such as delays, arpeggiators, scale mappers, randomizers or pattern generators. It also offers many classical “MIDI plumbing” features such as event filtering or channel remapping.

Ten years after the Minimoog Voyager's introduction, it stands as the worlds most iconic analog synthesizer. To this day, each instrument is made by hand with love at the Moog Factory in Asheville, NC.
Se the timeline of the Voyager here:
http://www.moogmusic.com/content/voyager-timeline

Animoog v1.1.0 is here!
New features include longer recording time in the looper, categorized presets, and fully assignable MIDI cc's. In this video Moog's Product Development Specialist, Amos Gaynes, shows you how to use Animoog's new MIDI control features and explores some of the creative possibilities.
You can learn more about Animoog at: http://www.moogmusic.com/animoog