Moog Sub Phatty Analog Synthesizer
Moog has introduced a new analog synth, the Moog Sub Phatty Analog Synthesizer and Front End Audio has stock on the way and is taking orders..
The Sub Phatty has the soul and hands on control of a vintage Moog
synthesizer in a completely new, aggressive sound design machine. It has
25 keys, 31 knobs, and 13 switches that connect you directly to the
analog heart of this powerful instrument. Its oscillators have been
designed to perform with unmatched clarity, and accuracy in any
environment with no warm-up time necessary. They are fat, punchy and
loaded with harmonic content.
A new Multidrive circuit in the filter section totally transforms the sound of this analog synthesizer into a screaming beast. Create gritty attack, asymmetrical distortion, and saturated hard-clipping sounds that tear through the densest mix. The mixer section houses a powerful square wave sub oscillator designed to add depth, thickness, and side splitting bass to any sound. In addition to this, a specially voiced noise generator has been incorporated for sculpting hard hitting, all analog percussion sounds and other sound effects.
The Sub Phatty joins the Moog arsenal with a new and boldly unique voice. Its engaging and dynamic interface fuses a connection between man & machine that opens the door to unprecedented sonic exploration.
A new Multidrive circuit in the filter section totally transforms the sound of this analog synthesizer into a screaming beast. Create gritty attack, asymmetrical distortion, and saturated hard-clipping sounds that tear through the densest mix. The mixer section houses a powerful square wave sub oscillator designed to add depth, thickness, and side splitting bass to any sound. In addition to this, a specially voiced noise generator has been incorporated for sculpting hard hitting, all analog percussion sounds and other sound effects.
The Sub Phatty joins the Moog arsenal with a new and boldly unique voice. Its engaging and dynamic interface fuses a connection between man & machine that opens the door to unprecedented sonic exploration.
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