Models
Every model, most significant first.
7 models
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Alesis Andromeda A6
2000 multitimbral analog synthesizer
Synthesizer · United States
The Alesis Andromeda A6, released in 2000, is a sixteen-voice analog synthesizer with two oscillators and dual filters per voice plus extensive digital control and effects. A rare large-scale analog polysynth of its era, it is prized for its deep, powerful sound.
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Moog Sub 37
Monophonic analog synthesizer
Synthesizer · United States
The Moog Sub 37 is a paraphonic analog synthesizer introduced in 2014 in Moog's Phatty line. It offers two oscillators per voice, duo-paraphonic playing, an extensive modulation matrix, and patch memory, delivering classic Moog bass and lead sounds with modern control.
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Moog Sub Phatty
Synthesizer model
Synthesizer · United States
The Moog Sub Phatty, released in 2013, is a compact monophonic analog synthesizer in the Phatty family. Built for fat bass and aggressive leads, it features two oscillators with a sub-oscillator, a multidrive circuit, and a streamlined panel.
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Moog Little Phatty
Monophonic analog synthesizer
Synthesizer · United States
The Moog Little Phatty, released in 2006, is a monophonic analog synthesizer in the Phatty line and one of the last products Bob Moog helped design. It pairs two oscillators and the Moog ladder filter with patch memory in an affordable, road-ready instrument.
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Minimoog Voyager
2002 monophonic analog synthesizer
Synthesizer · United States
The Minimoog Voyager, released in 2002, is Bob Moog's modern reinterpretation of the original Minimoog. It keeps the three-oscillator, ladder-filter architecture while adding patch memory, MIDI, an expressive touch surface, and extensive modulation.
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Roland V-Synth
2003 synthesizer
Synthesizer · Japan
The Roland V-Synth, released in 2003, is a flexible digital synthesizer combining sampling, variable-phrase modeling (VariPhrase), and analog-modeling oscillators with a hands-on interface for radical sound design.
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Moog One
Synthesizer model
Synthesizer · United States
The Moog One, released in 2018, is Moog's flagship polyphonic analog synthesizer, available in eight- and sixteen-voice versions. Each voice offers three oscillators, dual filters, extensive modulation, and onboard effects, making it the most ambitious polysynth Moog has produced.