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The MOOG Labyrinth is a semi-modular parallel generative analog synthesizer that features dual oscillators, dual sequencers, a voltage-controlled wavefolder, and a comprehensive patch bay with 32 jacks. Designed for immersive sonic exploration, it offers a unique blend of sound shaping capabilities and robust connectivity, making it an essential tool for modern music creators.
R**R
I like it.
I'm happy that they are releasing more synths. It's disappointing they are no longer assembled in the USA but 600 bucks for a filter bank/ vocoder thing is a ton of money for a module w a voice...so I'm sure if they made it here who knows what they would have to charge I guess...idk. I really hope the Labyrinth synth comes out quickly.....I like weird things but I can understand this may not be for everyone. Simply it's good for somebody that has a ton of other things like me, but I would not want this to be my only instrument. It would be awful.
E**C
Love the sounds
Finally got my hands on a DFAM, the sounds you can create are just so unique and analog rich, the versatility is unlimited. although I do recommend googling and buying a MAFD by sonoclast so you can hook up midi controller and record in DAW with ease. definitely not a cheap piece of gear but the quality you get with MOOG is unbeatable.Also big up to the seller Austin Bazaar! great service
J**.
Wonderful sound
A great noodle machine!
M**.
Buy it, it's unique.
This is an unique piece of kit. If you are a sound designer / groovester, this is as must have. Its not a synth, not a drum box... but at the same time , it is both. Watch youtube vids of the sound, and you'll b see why. This is one purchase I'll never regret, not get rid of. More manufacturers should stop trying to recreate old things, and do it all workstations, and let us hand things like the DFAM.
S**R
An unusual synthesizer
This thing is wild. It will take you places musically that you wouldn’t have gone otherwise. This is a generative music machine. My only complaint is that it needs better MIDI in and out.
A**N
Amazing
My husband loves his new DFam. It’s perfect for him and came super fast!
G**D
hello inMusic, goodbye Moog
It was a little jarring to see the “MADE IN TAIWAN” label on the back and no reference made to Asheville at all. Maybe Apple has the exclusive rights to the phrase “Designed by… Made in…”? But there’s no point in complaining about the country of origin; of course this is the cost of globalization. This should mean more Moogs in the hands of people who want them. But one would think the new-and-improved manufacturing process would have some effect over the price. I think the asking price is a little extreme if you want to compare it with other mass-produced noise-making toys.The concept of the Spectravox is very interesting. The overall design is truly unique. Having all those envelope followers, a filter bank, myriad patching options…I mean seriously, go watch the videos on this thing and you’ll have a hard time not wanting one of your own to play with!But it certainly has its downfalls. And most of these are related to the price and the value that I’ve come to expect from Moog.First: Where’s the freaking manual?!? It doesn’t ship with the usual black-bound, attractive Moog-branded manual. It comes with a quick start guide (and, of course, a sticker…and five 30cm patch cables) but the manual is only available for download on Moog’s website. Print it out yourself, I guess?There’s no onboard sequencer. There’s also no MIDI input. But there’s only so many options you can cram into 60hp for $600. If you’re buying this, you’re probably already pretty deep into volt-per-octave and gate CVs. But it doesn’t really exist as a standalone instrument unless you enjoy playing a pitch knob like a theremin.It has Moog’s desktop skiff typical square/sine oscillator with PWM. I always keep my fingers crossed for a second oscillator and sync option or variable wave shape, but there’s only so many options you can cram into 60hp for $600.The decay envelope seems like kind of a corner-cutting feature, but there’s only so many options you can cram into 60hp for $600.As vocoders go, this thing is very basic. If you’re trying to synthesize speech, there’s way better options that’ll yield way better results. But paired with a drum machine (or a DFAM) and this thing can actually do some fun stuff in vocoder mode.I’m disappointed that the filter frequencies are not printed on the panel and instead are just numbered 1-10.I’ll touch again on this thing not being a standalone instrument. Yeah, out of the box you can make weird and cool sounds with it. But unlike pretty much every other offering that Moog has released, the Spectravox would be sort of disappointing if it was your FIRST Moog. The onboard oscillator is what allows it to be considered an “instrument” rather than a “module”, and it’s easy to get pulled into the what-if game. (“What if this thing wasn’t larping as a standalone synthesizer and instead was an impeccably-designed 60hp filter bank on steroids? That’d be so awesome…”)It plays well with others. But Moog hasn’t given us the usual playbook of patching ideas that’s been so endemic to the previous Sound Studio releases. Maybe this is a good thing and it makes you experiment harder? Maybe this thing was rushed to market?It’s hard to totally hate the Spectravox. But it seems like it’s trying to do too much and ends up being mediocre at most of its endeavors. I guess there’s only so many options you can cram into 60hp for $600.
H**L
It's Moog. What else is there to say?
The media could not be loaded. Added the DFAM to my Grandmother and Matriarch. Perfect match. Next up is the Mother-32
A**L
Adictivo con gran sonido
Lo califico con 5 estrellas xq lo q hace lo hace excelente! Genera baterías, lineas d bajo y efectos bien diferenciados del mother -32 o subharmonicon. Aun el Edge de Behringer q hace lo mismo no tiene el encanto del DFAM, lo cual es solo opinion personal por su tamaño, estética y cariño a moog.
R**O
De lo mejor!!... es un Moog
Me llegó perfecto, en tiempo. La calidad del producto, el empaque, el manual, un poster, cartoncillos de parches de sonidos, etc. De lo mejor!. Moog cuida todos los detalles en su producto. EL sonido impresionante y la calidad de los botones el tacto, de lo mejor.
E**O
Great addition to the Mother line
As always with Moog, you get a quality instrument with great sound in awesome packaging. Not unlike for their DFAM, Moog seemed like they were trying to create a unique synth that stands out from the rest and the Subharmonicon does not disappoint.
T**S
Perfekt für hypnotic techno
The media could not be loaded. Empfehle gleich ein TRS Kabel zu holen (midi zu kleiner klinke) hat sich easy mit meinem elektron Rhythm 2 verbinden lassen, wer darauf steht durch Zufälle geile hypnotische Klänge und Rhythmen zu erzeugen dann ist das genau das richtige. Ist jeden Cent wert.
J**B
LO AMO
E' stato il mio primo sintetizzatore e nonostante abbia una logica tutta sua (non ha LFO e inviluppi separati) è una macchina dannatamente divertente.In pochi minuti si possono creare interessanti sequenze ritmiche (con suoni anche piuttosto scuri) ma non solo, si possono creare anche droni o musiche d'ambiente.Credo che espandendolo con moduli LFO, inviluppi e riverberi possa diventare una macchina ancora più entusiasmante.Peccato solo che non sia fornita di porte midi o usb ma questo non cambia il fatto che sia un vero e proprio gioiello.
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