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Moog One - 16

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16-Voice Polyphonic Analogue Synthesiser

  • Three newly developed VCOs per voice: analogue oscillator with stepless crossfading from triangle to sawtooth to square, pulse width modulation, hard sync, ring modulation and FM
  • Two independent filters per voice: Multimode State Variable Filter (Lowpass, Highpass, Bandpass, Notch characteristics) and classic ladder filter (high-pass/low-pass characteristics with 6 - 24 dB/oct.)
  • Parallel or serial filter operation
  • Analogue noise generator with 6 timbres and dedicated AR envelope
  • Analogue mixer for oscillator level, ring modulator, noise and external audio input including filter routing
  • Three DAHDSR envelopes with loop mode, synchronisation and scaling
  • Four LFOs with 4 waveforms - Frequency range from 0.001 - 1000 Hz
  • Flexible modulation matrix
  • Triple multitimbral with split, layer and stack modes
  • Arpeggiator and sequencer for each part
  • Classic modulation effects, vocoder and eventide reverb effects for each part and for master output
  • 61-Key Fatar TP-8S velocity sensitive premium keyboard with aftertouch
  • Pitch and modulation wheel
  • Pressure-sensitive X/Y touchpad
  • Comfortable and clear operation due to large colour display
  • 73 Rotary knobs and 144 buttons
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 107 x 51 x 18 cm
  • Weight: approx. 20.4 kg
  • Includes external power supply

Connections:

  • MIDI input/output
  • Two USB ports
  • LAN port
  • One 6.3 mm Audio input
  • One XLR/TRS combo audio input
  • Two 6.3 mm headphone outputs
  • Four 6.3 mm audio outputs
  • Four 6.3 mm Inserts
  • Five 6.3 mm CV/Gate inputs
  • Four 6.3 mm CV outputs
Available since February 2019
Item number 450203
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Keys 61
Touch-Sensitive Yes
Aftertouch Yes
Split Zones Yes
Modulation Wheel Yes
Number of simultaneous Voices 16
Sound Engine Analogue
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
Storage Medium Internal
USB-port Yes
Effects 4 Multi-FX processors
Arpeggiator Yes
Number of Analog Outputs 4
Digital Output No
Display Yes
Pedal Connections 3
Dimensions 1070 x 510 x 180 mm
Weight 20,4 kg
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£9,333
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Strong blend of classic and modern, but not ready for release
encrust 17.04.2019
If I put aside my gear lust and emotions around particular classic synths (CS-80, Jupiter-8, MemoryMoog, etc.) and think about what I really want from a synth in 2019, it would be something like:
- Warm analogue sound, but stable tuning
- At least two different layered sounds at once
- Highly flexible filter architecture
- Studio-quality effects which can be recalled as part of presets
- A modern UI for naming patches and accessing details
- Lots of knobs to control the main synthesis parameters
- Easy starting on a new sound, but an ability to add lots of detail/modulation as the patch progresses

The Moog One can sound warm, classic, complexity, gritty or downright chaotic as you wish. The filter options (including adjusting the spacing of the two SVF 'halves') are excellent.

BUT I've had serious tuning issues. Some voices a semitone or more out of tune. Just loading a patch could leave all future patches out of tune, requiring a reboot. Moog Support seemed interested initially, but after a week's silence and proving that a beta firmware release does not fix the problems, I've had enough.
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Top of the class…….at a price
Bill&Ted 08.02.2022
It fabulous, it sounds amazing and it’s surprisingly easy to use. However, the keyboard isn’t good for a synth at this price, and there are lots of bangs and pops when it’s been warming through over the first couple of weeks. I will refer to these as growing pains, but at £7K, it’s was a bit scary until I read on Moog One forums others had experienced similar. There really isn’t anything else near to this in my opinion, but at this price there really shouldn’t be. It will definitely fulfil all your analogue needs but pairing it up with a Waldorf Iridium makes it sparkle. Out of the box, presets are pretty average but there are some extremely good ones that can be picked up on line to get one started if programming is a chore, which it really shouldn’t be!!!
Would I buy it again, an absolute resounding yes but, it’s expensive and one could buy some really interesting synths for this money so bear this in mind.
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Spectacular First time Purchase Experience
JTF420 09.01.2022
Instead of writing a review about Moog One, I'd like to share my buying experience with Thomann.
I live outside the EU. From the moment of order confirmation and payment, it took just 4 days to get the Synth delivered from Germany to Ukraine!
I also ordered a custom Thon case for the Moog One. Do checkout their Case Factory.
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A beast/best analog sound
3 on 1 09.05.2024
Performance, versatilty, large screen -> easy navigation, a lot of ports. 4 stars in fabrication because my unit is limping over a flat table, easy fix (wedge)
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