Moog Source

Monophonic analog synthesizer


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::summary Monophonic analog synthesizer ::

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FieldValue
imageMoog_Source.jpg
image_captionMoog Source (front panel)
synth_nameSource
synth_manufacturerMoog Music
synthesis_typeAnalog subtractive
polyphonyMonophonic
timbralityMonotimbral
oscillator2
filterlow-pass
lfo1
keyboard37 keys
left_control
ext_controlCV/Gate
memory16 patches
dates1981 - 1985
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| image = Moog_Source.jpg | image_caption = Moog Source (front panel) | synth_name = Source | synth_manufacturer = Moog Music | synthesis_type= Analog subtractive | polyphony = Monophonic | timbrality = Monotimbral | oscillator = 2 | filter = low-pass | attenuator = | lfo = 1 | keyboard = 37 keys | left_control = | ext_control = CV/Gate | memory = 16 patches | fx = | dates = 1981 - 1985 | price = The Moog Source is a monophonic Z80 microprocessor-controlled analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 1981 to 1985. The Source was Moog's first synthesizer to offer patch memory storage. The design was also the first (and only) Moog synthesizer to feature a flat-panel membrane keyboard to replace the standard buttons, knobs and sliders, along with multihued panel graphics that were very different from anything Moog offered at the time. Sound wise it is considered to sound more like the original Moog Minimoog than any other synthesizer made by Moog and was introduced as its replacement.

Capabilities

In addition to the memory capable of holding 16 presets, the Source features a 37-note keyboard, and two VCOs that can be selected among three waveforms and three octaves. Programmed presets can be saved to an audio cassette interface to free up the onboard memory for additional new patches. The 24 dB/octave VCF has parameters for keyboard tracking, cutoff frequency, resonance, and envelope amount. There are two fully analog ADSR envelope generators that can be set in single or multi trigger modes, one for the VCF and one for the VCA. For modulation, the Source features LFO and sample and hold. The unit also features a rudimentary sequencer. The Source was made in at least 2 versions the latter offering more voltage control options. A modification offered by Encore Electronics offers the addition of MIDI, significantly increased memory, and with the latest software update a MIDI clockable arpeggiator.

Notable users

References

References

  1. (March 1996). "Moog Source". Sound On Sound.
  2. [http://www.tuug.fi/~jaakko/dm/keyboards.html Depeche Mode keyboards and other tech stuff] Retrieved 17 February 2017

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