Moog Labyrinth Generative Sequencing Synthesizer Now Available


Today, Moog Music has officially introduced its Labyrinth, the latest in their line of all-in-one semi-modular analog synthesizers.

Like the Mother-32, DFAM, Subharmonicon & Spectravox, the Moog Labyrinth can be used as a standalone synth module, or integrated into larger Eurorack modular systems.

A semi-modular analogue machine, this represents a departure from past Moog instruments in that it offers a new voice architecture with unique oscillators, a different filter topology, wavefolding and parallel processing. There are also dual generative sequencers, which can be intertwined for polyrhythmic expression.

“Labyrinth is designed to be an engine of sonic exploration,” says Moog’s Rick Carl, System Architect and Lead Hardware Engineer on the new synth. “It allows users to create evolving sequences and rich timbres. It’s like having a compositional companion that navigates through a labyrinth of sound, constantly reconfiguring and surprising you with new sonic landscapes.”

Labyrinth comes in 60HP format can be used either standalone or part of a Eurorack setup. Its 32 patch points facilitate extensive modulation and routing options.

What they say about it:

“Departing from traditional Moog instruments, Labyrinth introduces a new voice architecture with unique oscillators, a different filter topology, wavefolding, and parallel processing. This innovative design also features unique dual intertwining generative sequencers to help inspire new compositional ideas.

As part of Moog’s semi-modular family, Labyrinth stands out as a unique tool for auditory exploration. Its dual generative sequencers and parallel voice architecture enable the creation of evolving soundscapes and intricate polymetric melodies. More than just an instrument, Labyrinth is an idea machine, offering limitless sonic potential that adapts to both live performances and studio sessions.

In a compact 60HP format, Labyrinth excels both as a standalone synthesizer and an integral part of larger Eurorack setups. Its flexible architecture allows musicians to add color and depth to any musical arrangement, from ambient soundscapes to dynamic rhythmic patterns. The instrument’s patch bay facilitates extensive modulation and connectivity with other modular gear, making it a versatile addition to any setup.”


Features:

  • Dual Generative Sequencers: Construct intertwining melodies and rhythms that mutate over time, uncovering new patterns and textures.
  • Parallel Voice Architecture: Features a combination of a voltage-controlled wavefolder and a state-variable filter for complex sound shaping.
  • Comprehensive Patch Bay: 32 patch points for extensive modulation and routing options.
  • Analog and MIDI Sync: Easily sync Labyrinth with other equipment using analog clock or MIDI.

The Moog Labyrinth is now available for $599, also available at Amazon.

 


1 Comment so far »

  1. admin said

    am July 12 2024 @ 3:39 pm

    Dual generative sequencer is great for inspiring rhythmic ideas.
    Unique and powerful synth engine with a nice mix of West and East coast ideas.
    The MIDI input and utility are welcome additions to the patchbay

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