Moog Mother-32 In Action

US Moog posts new performance videos showing a pair and a trio of synths      08/10/15

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Moog Music has posted a couple of new performance videos showing the new Mother-32 in action.

Utilizing a trio of Mother-32 semi-modular synthesizers in the video above, hardware-techno producer Max Ravitz (aka Patricia) constructs a driving electronic cadence anchored by an organic analog pulse.  For this performance, all three Mother-32 synthesizers exist as a closed ecosystem, each running independent patterns from their respective 32 step sequencers and communicating via control voltage through each unit's corresponding 1/8" patch bay.


In the video below, Integrating a pair of Mother-32 semi-modular synthesizers with her eurorack case, electronic musician Bana Haffar programs an evolving analog soundscape. Moog says that this contrasts heavyweight power against delicate precision, showcasing the broad emotional range that can be expressed using the simple yet well-chosen circuits of the Mother-32. 

The pair of Mother-32 eurorack compatible synthesizers generate the sonics for this piece with additional modulation and control opportunities made possible by each unit's 32-point patch bay, bridging the electronic connection to the external modules.  For this patch, a Make Noise Rene sequences the Mothers' analog voices while a 4ms QCD supplies the Master Clock signal.  External reverb and an MF-104M analog delay contribute depth and space to the patch.



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