Product page live now shipping starts this month from Moog’s North Carolina factory: And as usual, their documentation, package design, and extras is a model for the rest of us. Moog’s new Subharmonicon explores frequencies and polyrhythms we talk to its lead designerĪnd I also got carried away and made a little experimental album with the thing (and nothing else – no triple stack for me)! Splintered cycles by Peter Kirnīut fun as that was, putting the trio together makes loads of sense. I reviewed the Subharmonicon already and went in deep with its designer – it’s the most unique of these, and worth a look even if only from a sound design / theory / history standpoint (like it might well inspired some other patches): Mother-32 and DFAM are probably the easiest two to understand, so let me highlight in particular the Subharmonicon. An overflow of accessories: full rack kit, power distribution hub, patch cables (and baggie), audio cables, cable organizer, a card game for exploring patching, a bunch of patch sheets and documentation and learning tools, even a custom Moog screwdriver, stickers and artwork (seriously), in one ultra-cute package.The package includes a dedicated audio mixer.Subharmonicon is a six-tone tool for dividing the voice tone and rhythms in unique ways.
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