An eight-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer designed for studio and live performances.
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Moog has unveiled its latest flagship product, the Muse, an eight-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer that promises to revolutionize both studio and live performance environments.
This full-size 61-key synth features eight fully analog voices, each with two VCOs, a modulation VCO per voice, dual VCFs, and a stereo VCA. Borrowing oscillators from the iconic Minimoog Voyager, the Muse adds a saturating mixer for enhanced harmonics, Moog ladder filters, and VCAs inspired by Moog Modular circuits. With bi-timbral patches, users can stack or split two sounds across the keyboard, offering a rich and dynamic sonic palette.
The Muse includes a 64-step sequencer with sequence chaining and parameter recording. It also features an arpeggiator and chord memory function, enabling the creation of complex ideas, riffs, and loops directly on the synth.
Priced at US$3,499, the Moog Muse is now available for purchase. Discover more about the Moog Muse here and watch multi-instrumentalist and composer Misha Mansoor delve into its sonic possibilities below.