Moog One is the first polyphonic synthesizer to be released by the company in over three decades. It is a programmable tri-timbral analog synth with 61-keys featuring an intuitive interface and is offered in either an eight- or 16-voice model. Moog One has been developed to exceed every expectation of a polyphonic Moog instrument and designed to inspire the imagination, stimulate creativity and unlock new realms of sonic potential.
Moog One’s polyphonic sound engine is built on a powerful synthesizer architecture. Per voice, Moog One offers three newly designed analog VCOs, two independent analog filters, a dual source analog noise generator, analog mixer with external audio input, four LFOs and three envelopes.
To deliver an infinitely inspiring performance experience, each of the three timbres can be easily split or layered across Moog One’s expressive 61-note keyboard, each with its own sequencer, arpeggiator and onboard effects library, including a suite of professional, reverbs from Eventide.
Secured in a hand-finished ash cabinet and aluminum enclosure, Moog One’s front panel is equipped with 73 knobs and 144 buttons, inviting physical connection with every sound shaping and performance control. Extended functionality is easily accessed via a per-module “More” button that brings additional parameters into focus using the Moog One center-panel LCD to ensure the most transparent and expedient sound creation experience possible.
Moog One’s rear panel is populated with two assignable pairs of stereo audio outputs, four assignable inserts and two external audio inputs with support for XLR and 1/4' input. MIDI communication comes through 5-pin DIN and USB connection, which also offers system b