Moog One 8 voice
The Ultimate Moog Dream Synth
As the first polyphonic Moog synthesizer in more than three decades, Moog One is leading a new era of analog synthesis. Handcrafted at the Moog factory in Asheville, North Carolina, Moog One is a programmable, tri-timbral analog synth with an intuitive tactile interface that transcends the line between instrument and artist, allowing you to reach your musical goals unimpeded. And then, of course, there’s that legendary Moog sound. Moog analog circuits are known for their unparalleled punch and rich harmonics, and Moog One represents the definitive evolution of these classic circuits. Years of research went into this analog dream synth and this is reflected in every aspect of its masterful design. Under your fingers, Moog One will exceed all your expectations as it inspires your musical creativity and opens portals to a vast sonic universe.
Advanced sound engine architecture in moog one
Moog One can articulate eight voices simultaneously, depending on the configuration of your instrument. The Moog One polyphonic sound engine is built on the most advanced architecture ever conceived for a Moog synthesizer. Per voice, Moog One features three state-of-the-art analog voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), two independent analog filters (a Variable State filter and the famous Moog Ladder Filter) that can be run in series or parallel, a dual-source variable analog noise generator, a analog mixer with external audio input, four LFOs and three envelope generators. You can split or layer the three timbres – each with its own sequencer, arpeggiator and built-in effects library – over the premium 61-note Fatar keyboard with velocity and aftertouch.
Premium effects on board the Moog One
Moog One synthesizer offers a growing library of programmable per-synth and master bus effects, including chorus, delay, phase, bit reduction, vocoding and a range of premium Eventide reverbs such as Blackhole, Shimmer, Plate, Room and Hall. Effects can be applied as Synth Effects and Master Bus Effects. Synth effects are applied to individual timbral layers, while Master Bus effects are accessible from sends from all three synthesizers. While the built-in effects are digital, the Moog One audio path is completely analog when all effects are really bypassed.
Three polysynths in one
Moog One isn’t just polyphonic; it’s tri-timbral (3-part multitimbral) – that is, capable of playing up to three individual Synths simultaneously – split, layered or zoned across the keyboard – all from a single preset. With each Synth having access to its own sound parameters, note range, arpeggiator and sequencer, you can create rich ensemble performances and deeply layered, evolving soundscapes.

