Ahead of this years NAMM running from January 24-17th 2013, Moog has unveiled their new Sub Phatty analog synthesiser, which is equipped with 25 full-size synth action keys, 16 presets with panel mode, and a 31 knob front panel.
Moog have designed their new Sub Phatty to provide users with real-time sound of vintage Moog instruments with a completely new, and stunningly aggressive, sound design machine, says Moog.
Moog have equipped with new Sub Phatty with a number of new features and innovations including a a sub oscillator that outputs a square wave one octave below Oscillator 1, watch the video below to see it in action.
“Moog Music’s engineers have crafted the Sub Phatty’s oscillators to perform with extreme accuracy and require almost no warm-up time. Just power up, dial in your settings, and put your fingers to work on the keys to summon crisp and detailed waveforms, a vibrant and articulate sound that more than honors the rich sonic density synonymous with Moog creations.
The Sub Phatty is the first analog synth to feature Moog’s transformative new Multidrive section; at low settings Multidrive adds warmth and girth, but when pushed, it delivers a screaming snarl that is highly reactive to resonance, waveshape, and oscillator level. Experiment with this new circuit and unlock an undiscovered world of vivid analog tonalities.”
The Moog Sub Phatty analog synthesiser is now available to pre-order for $1,099 directly from the Moog website, with shipping starting in March 2013.
Source: Engadget
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