A unique semi-modular analog synth with new voice architectures, unique oscillators and a new direction for Moog inspired by some West Coast synthesis. Moog Music has announced the release of Labyrinth. It introduces new voice architecture with unique oscillators, a different filter topology, wavefolding, and parallel processing. Going deeper it also features unique dual intertwining generative sequencers. Designed as a tool for live performance and studio, Labyrinth enables evolving soundscapes and deeply intricate polymetric melodies. It comes in a compact 60HP format, the fifth in its 60HP range and can be used as a standalone synthesizer or as part of a larger Eurorack setup. With its newly designed voltage-controlled wave folder with a state-variable filter, it’s capable of both additive and subtractive systems inspired by classic percussion synthesizers and modern generative techniques. “Labyrinth is designed to be an engine of sonic exploration. It allows users to create evolving sequences and rich timbres. It’s like having a compositional companion that navigates through a labyrinth of sound, constantly reconfiguring and surprising you with new sonic landscapes,” says Moog’s Rick Carl, System Architect and Lead Hardware Engineer on Labyrinth. Moog Labyrinth is available for $599 from MoogMusic.com. Find Moog on Instagram. Moog Unveils Labyrinth A New Generative Sequencing Synth
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