The fourth Moog semimodular eurorack-compatible module I got. Fits nicely with its three pals into a Behringer Go enclosure. During the past year or so I have taken an interest in generative music, and a number of my eurorack modules have similar generative features like the ones that can be found in this one. Compared to those, though, this is a standalone unit with both the generative features as well as the actual sound engine. We’ve got something that looks like a Turing Machine / shift register type of random rhythm & pitch generation, where the pitch can be restrained by forcing it to selected scales. Lovely, huh? And there is not one single Moog synth I’ve tried that does not sound absolutely wonderful, and I don’t see why this would be any different. It is different, though: the oscillator is not the typical setup of waveforms but rather a sine wave with a wave folder, which is pretty radical for Moog. So it doesn’t really sound like a classic Moog, but I’m not worried.



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