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Synthesizers.com Intros Q169 Oscillator ++ Dual Oscillator Synth Voice

Synthesizers.com has introduced the Q169 Oscillator++ module, a dual-oscillator synth voice that features a wide array of cross-modulation possibilities, an LFO, envelope generator and sample-and-hold functions in a triple-wide MU panel.… Read More Synthesizers.com Intros Q169 Oscillator ++ Dual Oscillator Synth Voice

November 10, 2021November 17, 2021Leave a comment

Frequency Central Previews 3 New Moog Format Synth Modules

The three modules “create a super compact synth voice and the perfect intro to MU for new users.”… Read More Frequency Central Previews 3 New Moog Format Synth Modules

October 21, 20213 Comments

Moon Modular Intros 3 New MU Modules At Superbooth 2021

At Superbooth 2021, Moon Modular is introducing several new MU format modules, including the M 595 12 x12 Programmable Switch/Summer Matrix, the M 531 Voltage Controlled Analog Delay and the M 502 S Simple Voltage Controlled Amplifier.… Read More Moon Modular Intros 3 New MU Modules At Superbooth 2021

September 15, 2021September 17, 2021Leave a comment

Synthetic Sound Labs 1651 MINI Sequencer II Now Available, Here’s What’s New

Synthetic Sound Labs designer & founder Doug Slocum let us know that they’ve just released a new 2 MU width 1651 Mini Sequencer II module – an updated version of theirĀ  1650 Sequencer.… Read More Synthetic Sound Labs 1651 MINI Sequencer II Now Available, Here’s What’s New

September 6, 2021September 6, 20211 Comment

Synthesizers.com Q165 Prototype Module Streamlines Moog Format DIY

Synthesizers.com has introduced the Q165 Prototype Module, a new MU module that’s designed to give you an easy way to implement custom module designs for Moog format modular synthesizers.… Read More Synthesizers.com Q165 Prototype Module Streamlines Moog Format DIY

October 11, 2020October 11, 2020Leave a comment

A Love Letter To Large Format Modular Synthesizers

“Moog Unit. Dotcom. 5u. Large Format. Whatever you want to call it, it’s gorgeous.”… Read More A Love Letter To Large Format Modular Synthesizers

May 17, 2020May 18, 202014 Comments

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