Moog Memorymoog

Type Synthesizer icon Synthesizer
Additional capabilities Sequencer
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Description
The Moog Memorymoog is a polyphonic analog synthesizer produced by Moog Music in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was one of the first synthesizers to offer full polyphony, featuring six oscillators that could be played simultaneously. Known for its rich, warm sound and complex modulation capabilities, the Memorymoog became a favorite among musicians for its ability to create lush, evolving textures and powerful leads. Despite its reputation for reliability issues, it remains a highly sought-after instrument for its distinctive analog character and historical significance in the evolution of synthesizers.
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General
  • Release date
    1 Jan 1982 (43 years ago)
Features
  • Preset slots
    100
  • Performance Controls
    Modulate, Pitch Bend
Keybed
  • Keybed
  • Type of keybed
    Weighted
  • Number of Keys
    61
  • Velocity Sensitive
  • Aftertouch
    Polyphonic
Sequencer
  • Sequencer Steps
    100
  • Arpeggiator
Synthesis
  • Synthesis Method
    Analog
  • Synthesis Type
    Subtractive
  • Polyphony
    6
  • Oscillator Amount
    6
  • VCO Amount
    6
  • Waveform Types
    Pulse, Saw, Square
  • Filter Type
    Low-pass (Cutoff), Resonance
  • Envelope Generators
    3
  • LFO Count
    1
  • Modulation Matrix
  • Unison Mode
Connections
  • Audio In
  • Audio Out
  • Headphone Output
  • Microphone Input
  • Line Input
  • CV/Gate
MIDI
  • MIDI In
  • MIDI Thru
  • MIDI over USB
  • MIDI Polyphonic Aftertouch
Hardware
  • Power Supply Type
    Internal PSU
  • USB Powered
  • Battery powered
Dimensions
  • Width
    1270 mm
  • Height
    178 mm
  • Depth
    533 mm
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