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Moog sound studio review
Moog sound studio review






moog sound studio review

The finish is to a high standard throughout and all the regular knobs are pleasingly smooth and set in plenty of space.

moog sound studio review

Although presented as a neatly angled desktop unit, the DFAM will slot into a Eurorack case (where it occupies 60hp), or into one of Moog’s own Mother rack stands. In its quest to supply tweakable electronic drum sounds, this synth somehow crams two VCOs, three envelopes, a classic Moog filter, a step sequencer and that 3x8 patchbay into almost no space at all. Fortunately, DFAM rolls nicely off the tongue, so let’s stick with that! Nobody thinks up wacky product names quite like Moog and, as such, the Drummer From Another Mother really needs no further comment.

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Once again Moog have fitted a panel of patch points, just in case you haven’t yet been sucked into an alternate dimension. Hoping to earn the same love and popularity, the follow-up is the DFAM, a percussion-focussed analogue synthesizer with a built‑in step sequencer. In the Mother‑32, Moog created a petite and accessible desktop synth with a built-in gravitational pull towards the black hole known as Eurorack. Moog’s Drummer From Another Mother cocks an inventive snook at conventional percussion synthesis.








Moog sound studio review