Rob Lee looks at Moog’s latest analogue synth offering, the multidrive-enabled Sub Phatty.
Moog – Sub Phatty review
by Juno Plus on 03.05.2013 at 13:05pmMoog announces Sub Phatty synthesiser
by Juno Plus on 21.01.2013 at 17:52pm
Moog have announced full details of their latest analogue keyboard synthesiser, the Sub Phatty.
10 Best: Studio Equipment 2012
by Juno Plus on 11.12.2012 at 11:54am
If you are a DJ, producer or a musician, then it is safe to say that at some point you have made use of a studio, be it a small bedroom set-up or a huge multi tracking hub.
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Moog Minitaur – Analog Bass Synthesizer review
by Juno Plus on 19.06.2012 at 10:06amMoog, the daddy of analogue synthesis, has decided to focus on the bottom line: a bass synth modelled on the sound of the Taurus Three bass pedals, the Moog Minitaur.
Moog unveil the Minitaur
by Juno Plus on 06.01.2012 at 15:16pm
Moog have unveiled details of the Minitaur bass synthesizer, the latest and most cost effective addition to the Taurus family.
10 Best: Analogue Synths
by Juno Plus on 30.08.2011 at 09:40am
In today’s world it’s becoming increasingly difficult to identify a true analogue synthesizer and even more so to choose the one that caters for your individual needs. Analogue modeling, true analogue signal path and DSP are just some of the confusing terms that the manufacturers throw about, so in this article our resident caped-crusader dissects the attributes of our ten most popular analogue synthesizers, helping you to decide which knobs you should be twiddling.
Moog unveils MF-108M Moogerfooger
by Juno Download on 29.06.2011 at 11:00am
US analogue knob twiddling institution Moog have announced the imminent release of their all new effects unit, the Moog MF108M Moogerfooger Cluster Flux, which in their own words represents “the ultimate Moogerfooger for flange, chorus and vibrato”.
Moog Slim Phatty Synthesizer review
by Juno Plus on 20.12.2010 at 12:52pm
The Slim Phatty is the all new monophonic, two oscillator wonder from the Moog stable. It’s essentially a Moog Little Phatty without the keyboard, although the design and circuitry has been bred from the Minimoog Model D.
