Moog Ships The New Matriarch Synth

US 4-note paraphonic analog synthesizer is now available for order      11/09/19

Moog Ships The New Matriarch Synth


Moog tells us that the Matriarch synthesizer is shipping from the Moog Factory and now available for order through authorized Moog Dealers worldwide. Matriarch is a patchable 4-note paraphonic analog synthesizer with a built-in Sequencer, Arpeggiator, stereo Ladder Filters, and stereo Analog Delay. A Moog spokesperson had this to say…

“Matriarch is a new Moog synthesizer with an emphasis on imagination. The pinnacle of Moog’s semi-modular family of synthesizers, Matriarch’s patchable architecture and vintage Moog circuits reward open exploration with endless sonic possibilities and unparalleled analog sound.

We’re excited to share that Matriarch production is in full swing here at the Moog Factory in Asheville, NC, and pre-ordered Matriarch instruments are already arriving at their new homes.

With a deep assortment of synthesis modules based on Bob Moog’s original circuit designs, Matriarch’s 100% analog signal path spans a dynamic sonic vocabulary. Each new Matriarch synthesizer is built with love by the employee-owners inside the Moog Factory in Asheville, NC, and ships with an Exploration Patchbook designed to guide and inspire beginners and experienced synthesists alike.

With switchable mono, duo, and 4-note paraphonic modes, semi-modular architecture, and 90 modular patch points, Matriarch is both a harmonic powerhouse and modular playground – capable of quickly transforming from versatile performance keyboard to deep analog modular system.

Matriarch stands alone as a vehicle for multidimensional expression and stands out as a powerful addition to a Mother-32, DFAM, Grandmother, or any Eurorack modular system.”

Pricing and Availability:
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