Moog Opus 3

Type Synthesizer icon Synthesizer
Additional capabilities -
Price (new) € -
Price (used) € -
Added by System avatar System, 1 month ago
Add to compare
Gear Image
Description
The Moog Opus 3 is a hybrid analog synthesizer released by Moog Music in 1980. It combines subtractive synthesis with preset digital oscillators, offering a unique blend of analog warmth and digital versatility. Designed as a performance-oriented instrument, it features a straightforward interface with sliders and buttons for quick sound shaping. The Opus 3 is notable for its distinctive sound and its role in bridging the gap between analog and digital synthesis technologies during the early 1980s.
Related gear
No related gear. Add here
Price history
No price history available.
General
  • Release date
    1 Jan 1980 (45 years ago)
Features
  • Performance Controls
    Modulate, Pitch Bend
Keybed
  • Keybed
  • Number of Keys
    44
  • Velocity Sensitive
  • Aftertouch
    None
Sequencer
  • Arpeggiator
Synthesis
  • Synthesis Method
    Hybrid
  • Synthesis Type
    Subtractive
  • Polyphony
    1
  • Oscillator Amount
    3
  • VCO Amount
    3
  • Waveform Types
    Pulse, Saw, Square
  • Filter Type
    Low-pass (Cutoff), Resonance
  • Envelope Generators
    1
  • 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
    965 mm
  • Height
    140 mm
  • Depth
    406 mm
No manuals available. Add here
This content is only visible after accepting cookies.
This content is only visible after accepting cookies.
Loading...

Loading images...