Moog synthesizers have always been known for their ability to deliver unparalleled sonic richness and sheer density of sound. The new Moog Subsequent 25 starts from the foundation of the popular Sub Phatty and, like its 37-key older sibling, doubles the headroom for even more impact. The two-note paraphonic capability expands your sonic range. Both playability and usability are enhanced by an upgraded keybed and headphone amplifier. With a streamlined interface and an ultra-compact design, it's an brilliant fusion of analog sound design and digital control that you can take anywhere.
Designed for portability and power As Moog's most compact keyboard synth, the Subsequent 25 was made to fit into any playing, recording or creative situation imaginable. But that tiny size in no way compromises the powerful sonic sound design tools you have available. Based on the Subsequent 37, with Moog's signature deep, powerful bass and harmonically complex lead sound, as well as dynamic analog percussion, Subsequent 25 puts serious analog synth power at your fingertips. Whether you're stacking all three oscillators in Unison Mode for a bass sound that shakes the floor, or taking advantage of its paraphonic capabilities in Duo Mode, there's never a doubt that the Moog Subsequent 25 came to play. When it comes to integrating with the rest of your rig, you can interface with DIN or USB MIDI, 4 CV inputs or go old-school with the semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive, updated fast-action 25-keybed.
A legendary filter and more Moog's filter sections have always been among the finest and the revised Ladder Filter in the Subsequent 25 is no exception. Moving beyond the Sub Phatty filter design, the new filter uses reshaped gain stagi