synthesizers

Void Left By Moog – Introducing Taiga Keyboard

Pittsburgh Modular's new Taiga Keyboard Synthesizer

When Moog Music was purchased last year by the large music conglomerate inMusic, fans worried that there would be a void in the production of physical quality made, fun and innovative synthesizers. The inMusic purchase happened last summer, 2023 and to date Moog has almost exclusively released software synths and software versions of previously released Void Left By Moog – Introducing Taiga Keyboard

Synthesizer Effects And Using Guitar Effects Pedals With Synthesizers

Synthesizer Effects - Guitar Pedals

Synthesizers And Effects Whether you’re a professional musician or simply a hobbyist that enjoys tinkering with a synth now and then one thing is certain, synthesizers sound great with effects. In fact, a lot of synthesizers come with built in effects. A few common synthesizer effects that you’ll find built into a synth include delay, Synthesizer Effects And Using Guitar Effects Pedals With Synthesizers

Wavetable Synthesis Explained

wavetable synthesis

What is Wavetable Synthesis? Wavetable synthesis is a method of sound creation that involves using a table of digital audio waveforms (wavetables). Wavetable synthesis is considered specific to digital synthesizers and not something you would encounter with an analog synthesizer. The waveforms are stored in the memory of a wavetable synthesizer and used as the Wavetable Synthesis Explained

Subtractive Synthesis Explained

What is Subtractive Synthesis? Subtractive synthesis is a method of sound creation that was popularized by synthesizers from the 60’s and 70’s. Today, this method is by far the most popular method for sound creation in synthesizers and is an important process to learn and understand when creating sound on any synthesizer. The basic principal Subtractive Synthesis Explained

Moog Reissues The Minimoog Model D

Moog Minimoog Model D Reissue

History of the Minimoog Model D How did we get here? Well the original Moog Minimoog Model D was released in 1970 and went on to become one of the most popular synthesizers of its time, and well… ever. The Model D set the standard for what a self contained keyboard and synthesizer could be. Moog Reissues The Minimoog Model D