Moog Labyrinth
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Moog
Labyrinth
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The Labyrinth is a fascinating, deeply unique sound module for experimental musicians and sound designers. It's not a traditional synth; it’s a generative engine perfect for creating evolving drones, textures, and rhythmic sequences – a real playground for those wanting to go beyond standard synthesis techniques.
Product Description
- Moog Labyrinth
- Dual Generative Analogue Synthesiser
- Dual signal path with main oscillator (sine) and modulation oscillator (triangle)
- each modulatable via a sequencer and envelope
- Cross modulation
- ring modulator and noise generator with adjustable tone colour
- Wavefolder and resonant filter (low-pass / high-pass fadeable)
- each modulatable via a sequencer and envelope and with shared crossfader
- Two regenerative sequencers with 8 steps
- based on shift registers
- Special functions per sequencer such as selectable tone scale
- buffer freeze
- adjustable length
- bit shift and bit flip
- Start/stop and trigger buttons
- tempo control and two adjustable decay envelopes
- Patchbay with 32 sockets for CV and audio signals for connection to other synthesisers or modular systems (3.5 mm jack)
- Line/headphone output: 6.3 mm
- Dimensions (W × H × D): 326 × 107 × 143 mm
- Weight: 1.5 kg
- Eurorack specifications: Width: 60 HP
- Depth: 38 mm
- Includes power supply (12 V DC
- 2.0 A)
- 5 patch cables
- preset overlays and Quick Start Guide
- • Generative sequencing offers uniquely evolving, unpredictable soundscapes.
- • Moog's signature sine wave foundation provides a warm, foundational tonal base.
- • The patchbay unlocks extensive modulation possibilities for deep experimentation.
- • Dual signal path allows for complex textures and dynamic interplay between oscillators.
- • Limited polyphony restricts layering and complex chord voicings significantly.
- • The sequencer's 8-step resolution can feel restrictive for longer patterns.
- • Learning curve is steep; mastering generative synthesis requires patience.
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