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Moog Matriarch SR Case Bundle

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Moog Matriarch

4-Note Paraphonic Semi-Modular Synthesiser with Patch Option

  • Analogue sound generation
  • 256 Step-sequencer
  • Arpeggiator
  • Stereo ladder filter and stereo analog delay
  • Based on the circuits of the Moog-Modular-Synthesizer
  • 4 Analogue oscillators with selectable waveforms
  • Mixer with 6 inputs
  • 2 x Four-stage ADSR
  • 3 x Bipolar voltage controlled attenuators with ring modulation capabilities
  • 2 Discrete analogue stereo routed VCAs
  • 49-Key keyboard with aftertouch via MIDI, KBD VEL OUT and KB AT OUT connectors
  • Pitch and modulation wheels
  • 90 Patch points 3.5 mm jack on front and rear side
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 812.8 x 139.7 x 361.9 mm
  • Weight: 10.89 kg
  • Includes patch cable and external 12 V power supply unit
  • Suitable optional case: Art.489955, or Art.479619 (both not included)
  • Suitable bag Art. 489808 (not included)

Connections:

  • 2 Line outputs: 6.3 mm Jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm Jack
  • 2 Outputs: 3.5 mm Mini-jack
  • Delay 2 outputs as well as sync and CV input: 3.5 mm Mini-jack
  • Arpeggiator/sequencer Clock input/on-off input/reset and clock output: 3.5 mm mini-jack
  • Instrument input: 6.3 mm Jack
  • MIDI In/Out/Thru
  • Expression Pedal to CV
  • Sustain Pedal Input

Moog Matriarch SR Series Case

Transport Bag for Moog Matriarch

  • Material: Abrasion-resistant 1680D Cordura
  • Water-resistant
  • Laminated zips
  • Reinforced seams
  • Metal rivets
  • Carrying handle
  • Detachable shoulder strap
  • Detachable backpack straps
  • Foam padding inside
  • Internal dimensions (W x D x H): 812.8 x 361.9 x 139.7 mm
  • Outer dimensions (W x D x H): 863.6 x 406.4 x 177.8 mm
Available since October 2023
Item number 579026
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Keys 49
Touch-Sensitive Yes
Aftertouch Yes
Split Zones No
Modulation Wheel Yes
Number of simultaneous Voices 4
Sound Engine Analogue
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out, 1x Thru
Storage Medium None
USB-port Yes
Effects Delay
Arpeggiator Yes
Number of Analog Outputs 2
Digital Output No
Display No
Pedal Connections 1x Pedal, 1x Sustain
Dimensions 813 x 140 x 362 mm
Weight 10,9 kg
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29.790 kr
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What you see is what you get

The Moog Matriarch is a further enhancement of the semi-modular Moog Grandmother. In contrast to the monophonic Grandmother, however, the Matriarch has four voices. The semi-modular design has adopted almost exactly. Instead of 41 patch points, the Matriarch has 90. Incidentally, the system is compatible with the other (semi-)modular Moog products as well as other modular synthesizers. The four analogue oscillators and the classic ladder filter are based on the old Moog modular systems, as are many aspects of the design. The whole thing comes in the usual solid and very stylish housing with a high-quality 49-key Fatar keyboard. There are no digital frills on the Matriarch, and no presets either: What you see is what you get. This bundle includes a sturdy case with backpack straps.

Moog Matriarch semi-modular synthesizer

Not a mummy's boy

In addition to the oscillators and filters mentioned above, the Moog Matriarch features an analogue stereo bucket brigade echo that mirrors the unit's retro visual aesthetic. Nevertheless, the Matriarch also has a few modern features in store. On the back, for example, there is a USB connection next to the 5-pin MIDI connections. On the front, Moog offers an arpeggiator as well as a sequencer, which offers more than enough space even for the most extensive melody featuring 256 steps. As befits a modularly designed device, the classic utilities can also be found there - a signal splitter (Mult) and an attenuator, with which control signals can be amplified or attenuated.

A purist without digital frills

One thing should be clear: Like any Moog, the sound of the Matriarch is beyond reproach. If you buy a Moog, you get a Moog sound, and if you want a Moog sound, you buy a Moog - it's as simple as that. The Matriarch is certainly no Swiss army knife, but a purist without digital frills. Thanks to its polyphony, keyboardists will get their money's worth, and those who already have a modular system will find the Moog Matriarch a control centre for all eventualities. For example, an external sequencer can be integrated with ease, and the Matriarch's keyboard virtually invites you to control a modular system via CV and gate.

Moog Matriarch synthesizer with 49 keys

About Moog

The US manufacturer of synthesizers, based in Asheville, North Carolina, is one of the pioneers in this field and has legendary status. Robert Moog had been involved with electronic sound generation since the 1950s and his first experience was with the manufacture of theremins. The breakthrough came in 1968 with the Grammy-winning album "Switched-On Bach" by musician Wendy Carlos (then know as Walter Carlos), recorded in multitrack with a mono synthesizer. The Minimoog, released in 1971, became the most popular synthesizer of the 1970s and is still considered the benchmark for the quality of synthesised sounds. It and the following devices, like the Memorymoog, Polymoog, and Prodigy, shaped the sound of numerous albums, from Stevie Wonder to The Police and from Saga to Kraftwerk.

Moog Matriarch stereo analog delay

The sound lab

In contrast to "modern" models, Moog follows a purist approach - as exemplified by the Grandmother and Matriarch - in which digital flourishes are largely avoided. The Matriarch is the no-nonsense version of a polyphonic Moog. If you are looking for a versatile sound laboratory for tinkering and interconnecting, you will find it here. With the Matriarch, Moog has expanded the functional range of the Grandmother by several dimensions and presents a work of art with character in an appealing retro design. If you didn't know that this was a synthesizer from a well-known company, you might get the impression that you were looking at a sinfully expensive boutique synth. The case included in the bundle has sturdy backpack straps and allows the instrument to be stored and transported securely – whether you want to stow it among your other gear in the back of your car or maybe carry it on your bike.