Moog Labyrinth Tweaking-A-Thon


Synthesist Jan Juno shared this extended tweak-a-thon of the still-to-be-officially released Moog Labyrinth.

The Labyrinth is an all-in-one synthesizer and sequencer, in Moog’s Mother-32 style standalone/Eurorack synth format.

Moog says that they will be officially introducing the Labyrinth on July 11th:

“We are excited to announce that Labyrinth will be bringing its fresh take on the classic West Coast sound to the world on July 11th. We can’t wait to show you what our newest creation is capable of, which is why we’ve collaborated with incredible artists and creators to create product demos and showcases.”

In the meantime, though, Juno’s unofficial demo offers a more musical exploration of the Labyrinth’s capabilities than previous videos that we’ve seen. The video starts off exploring more ambient textures, and the sound design options of the Labyrinth’s synth voice. The second half explores more of the sequencer’s capabilities, going from simple sequencing to automatically evolving sequencer to more of a techno vibe. Juno even tries out the polymetric capability of the Labyrinth’s dual sequencer channels.

Does this video do a better job of exploring the creative possibilities of the Moog Labyrinth?

Watch the video, and share your thoughts in the comments!

 


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