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We've selected some of the best Moog-style synths in different price ranges for creating classic leads and basslines in studio or on stage.
Moog Music has partnered with the Bob Moog Foundation to give away a 2022 Minimoog Model D and invite you on a Mini Moog factory virtual experience.
This week's Synth Deals brings together a unique combination of toys ranging from polyphonic keyboards and modules to grooveboxes.
Moog has found a few more chips down the back of the sofa and is bringing back the only synth that matters: The Minimoog Model D, for good this time.
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Moog goes DIY again! The Moog Mavis is a small semi-modular desktop and Eurorack-able synth on a budget. We built it, played it and reviewed it.
Behringer has taken out most of the synthy controls of their Model D Minimoog clone and crammed it into their cute "Soul" format for cut-price noise making.
The Bob Moog Foundation has dug out another classic old Minimoog for us to throw $20 at. This one looks as vintage as the awesome Bob Moog signature on the front.
No band has shaped electronic music like Kraftwerk. Which synths and sequencers did they use and what modern gear gives you the classic sound? Find out here.
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The Moog Sound Studio offers all you need to start making music with Moog semi-modular synths. We check out this pricy but fabulous bundle of noise.
As cheaper clones of fantastic - and fantastically expensive - gear proliferate, where does value reside in the world of synthesizers in the 2020s? Time to tackle some thorny issues.
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Looking for a distraction? The excellent Moog Minimoog Model D virtual vintage synthesizer is now available to download for free from the Apple App Store.
MakeProAudio is resurrecting the CreamWare virtual synthesizers with a single SHARC DSP inside a neat little box that you build yourself. Dino Park is surprisingly affordable and open-ended.
The Bob Moog Foundation is at it again with their ridiculously awesome raffles. This year a $25 ticket could snag you a vintage era Minimoog Model D signed by the legend that is Stevie Wonder.
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Behringer sort out the Poly Chaining to make it easier to run 16 Model D synthesizers as one big enormous polysynth, and fix a couple of other things with the 1.1 update.
Need to get hands-on with your Repro-5 or Prophet V VSTi? Soundforce have the perfect controller for that situation. The SFC-5 models the controls of the Prophet 5 for that hardware experience in software.
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Can't afford a Behringer Model D? Don't worry, now you can have an authentic Moog Model D on your iPad for a fiver. Comes with 4 note poly, effects, MIDI and MPE support, loop recording and a load of presets.
A couple of weeks left to get in with a chance of winning a pristine vintage Moog Minimoog Model D signed by YES keyboard legend Rick Wakeman. All proceeds to the Bob Moog Foundation.
Uli Behringer steps up on Gearslutz to talk about what happened with the synth and drum machine leaks and explains how their development system works. He also promises someone a 2600 as soon as they are ready.
For a couple of hours Behringer's website played host to 6 new classic synthesizer clones and 5 vintage drum machines before they were pulled. No images, but were they teasing us or is someone about to get ...
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What will we find when we tear apart a Behringer Model D? Synthpro takes a prototype Behringer synthesizer to bits to find out what makes it tick.
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Behringer have officially announced that the price of their forthcoming Moog Minimoog Model D clone with be a stunning $299. Who could turn it down at that price?
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We know the question everyone is asking since Behringer said it's making a $299 clone of the Moog Minimoog Model D. How close to the real thing does the copy-shop alternative sound? Here's the answer...
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In 1981 the Minimoog Model D was discontinued because of the pressure of the digital age. In 2017 could it be the attack of the clones or have they simply run out of parts? Either way, we're sad to see it go.
Behringer goes on the offensive after Roland and Studio Electronics muscle in on their cheap-as-chips Moog Model D clone with the release of the SE-02. How far will the Behringer D go to stay cheapest?