Electronic Musician

MOOG MATRIARCH

Analog designs have gone in and out of favor several times now, but analog has always been Moog’s focus, which makes sense given the company’s founding all the way back in 1963. But when Moog announced its semi-modular Mother-32 synthesizer back in 2015, few people probably guessed it was the beginning of a new line of products for the brand.

The fact that Moog is still improving and adapting is impressive already. It would almost be

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