Moog Subharmonicon
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2 oscillators with VCO 1, SUB 1, SUB 2
Filter: Self-oscillating ladder filter, low-pass, 4-pole (-24 dB/octave)
2 envelopes: VCA EG (attack, decay); VCF EG (attack, decay)
2 analogue sequencers
Steps: 4 steps per sequencer, selectable quantisation
Clock: driven by all rhythm generators
Rhythm generators (x4):
Rhythm: Derived by dividing the tempo by an integer value (1-16)
Clock: 20 BPM to 3,000 BPM (beats per minute; 1 pulse per quarter note), MIDI clock, EXT CLOCK
Connectors: 32 x 3.5mm
Inputs: 17 input sockets
Outputs: 15 output sockets
MIDI: 3.5mm MIDI input (Type A dongle included)
Connections: 6.3mm headphones, power supply, Kensington lock
Power consumption: 4.8 watts
Power consumption: 360nA +12V
Width: 60 TE
Depth: 26mm
Dimensions: 32 x 13.5 x 11 cm
Weight: 1.58 kg
The Moog Subharmonicon is a versatile analogue labyrinth of subharmonically derived synthesis and polyrhythm patterns, equally suited to losing yourself and finding yourself through sound. This new semi-modular analogue synthesizer is designed for the exploration of sequences that unfold and evolve over time, spiralling through six-note subharmonic chords and organic polyrhythms.
Subharmonicon is the latest addition to Moog's family of semi-modular analogue synthesizers (Matriarch, Grandmother, Mother-32 and DFAM). Subharmonicon is capable of creating complex sounds and patterns, yet is incredibly easy to use. With two VCOs, four subharmonic oscillators, two 4-stage sequencers and four rhythm generators, this new music machine creates a rich harmonic kaleidoscope that splits in on itself until everything above becomes below. Although no patches are required to start generating, Subharmonicon can be patched into itself to expand its on-board capabilities, or connected to Mother-32, DFAM and other external Eurorack-compatible devices for infinite possibilities.
Deeper understanding (The past influences the future)
For the design of Subharmonicon, Moog was inspired by radical theories of music composition that emerged in experimental circles in the 1930s and 1940s. Inspired by Joseph Schillinger's mathematical systems for music composition, Subharmonicon is influenced by two analogue innovations from the 1930s and 1940s: the Mixtur Trautonium, which used a series of subharmonic oscillators to create electronic undertones, and the Rhythmicon (developed by Leon Theremin, the inventor of the Theremin), an instrument capable of making several harmonically related polyrhythm generators sound simultaneously. Find out more about these historic instruments and how the past continues to shape the future of sound.
Properties
Polyphony: | Mono |
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Sound generation: | Analogue |
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Moog Music is an iconic manufacturer of synthesizers and electronic musical instruments, founded in 1953 by Robert Moog. The company is considered a pioneer in the development of analogue synthesizers and has contributed significantly to the popularity of electronic music. Moog's products are known for their characteristic, warm sound and intuitive operation, which appeal to both professional musicians and hobbyists. With legendary models such as the Minimoog and Voyager, Moog has left a lasting impact on music production. The company remains committed to innovation and quality, offering a variety of instruments that encourage creativity and musical expression. Moog remains synonymous with excellence in craftsmanship and musical inspiration in the world of electronic music.
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