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Moog Mother-32 B-Stock

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Semi-Modular Analogue Desktop Synthesizer

  • VC-controlled 32-step sequencer with 64 sequence locations
  • Low pass & high pass Moog ladder filter (20Hz-20kHz) with VC-controlled resonance
  • Moog oscillator with pulse and saw tooth wave outputs
  • MIDI input and MIDI to CV converter
  • 32-point modular patch-bay, including 5 patch cables (3.5 mm mini jack)
  • 2 VC-controlled mixers
  • Main module is Euro-Rack compatible
  • Line/headphone output 6.3 mm jack
  • Line input 3.5 mm mini-jack
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): approx. 319 x 107 x 133 mm
  • Weight: approx. 1.59 kg
  • Matching protective cover: Art.484167 (not included)
  • Matching case: Art.505270 (not included)

Eurorack specifications:

  • Width: 60 HP
  • Depth: 26 mm
  • Power consumption: +230 mA (+12 V) / -0 mA (-12 V)
  • Available since December 2015
  • Item number 379316
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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The mother of Moog's modular ecosystem

The Moog Mother-32 is an analogue desktop synthesizer with a clear connection to the modular world, combining simplicity, flexibility and the distinctive character associated with Moog instruments. At its heart are a single oscillator, a filter and an amplifier driven by an ASD envelope, providing the essentials without unnecessary complexity. Despite its streamlined design, it delivers an authentic Moog sound, integrates effortlessly with modular setups and other synthesizers, and offers ample scope for future expansion. Bringing together the classic Moog character and practical modular compatibility, the Mother-32 is a straightforward platform that provides an ideal entry point to the world of Moog.

Moog Mother-32, Semi-Modular Analogue Desktop Synthesizer

It's all about connectivity

The Mother-32 has a great range of modern features, including a 32-step sequencer with 64 memory locations, providing plenty of scope for creating and storing patterns. Although a traditional keyboard is absent, the front-panel keypad makes it easy to play simple notes and, more importantly, serves as an intuitive way to programme sequences. The 32-point patchbay opens up a wide range of possibilities, allowing virtually every parameter to be controlled via control voltage and encouraging deeper experimentation. Fully compatible with Eurorack voltage standards, the instrument is designed to integrate into modular environments, and anyone building a dedicated Eurorack system can remove the Mother-32 from its wooden enclosure and mount it directly into a standard rack.

Moog Mother-32, Semi-Modular Analogue Desktop Synthesizer

Everything is expandable

The Moog Mother-32 offers an excellent introduction to both the world of Moog synthesis and modular systems, providing a versatile and inspiring platform without requiring a major investment. Its straightforward design makes experimentation accessible, while the ability to expand and integrate with larger setups ensures long-term flexibility. Far from being limited to beginners, it also appeals to experienced modular users thanks to its compact footprint, capable architecture, and practical feature set. Combined with its excellent sequencer, the Mother-32 stands as a compelling alternative to building a similar synth voice from individual modules.

Moog Mother-32, Semi-Modular Analogue Desktop Synthesizer

About Moog

The US manufacturer of synthesizers, based in Asheville, North Carolina, is one of the pioneers in this field and has legendary status. Robert Moog had been involved with electronic sound generation since the 1950s and his first experience was with the manufacture of theremins. The breakthrough came in 1968 with the Grammy-winning album "Switched-On Bach" by musician Wendy Carlos (then known as Walter Carlos), recorded in multitrack with a mono synthesizer. The Minimoog, released in 1971, became the most popular synthesizer of the 1970s and is still considered the benchmark for the quality of synthesised sounds. It and the following devices, like the Memorymoog, Polymoog, and Prodigy, shaped the sound of countless albums, from Stevie Wonder to The Police and from Saga to Kraftwerk.

Moog Mother-32, Semi-Modular Analogue Desktop Synthesizer

This mother's a team player

The Moog Mother-32 is a remarkably capable instrument in its own right, delivering a powerful analogue sound and a feature set that covers all the essentials with ease. Its real strength, however, becomes apparent when paired with other devices, whether alongside additional Mother-32 units or complementary instruments such as Moog's DFAM. This focus on integration is reflected in the availability of dedicated stands, designed specifically for combining multiple units into a cohesive setup. Flexible, expandable and highly collaborative by nature, the Mother-32 fits comfortably into a wide range of creative environments, making it an enjoyable and rewarding instrument for both newcomers and experienced synthesists alike.