The Moog Mother-32 is a distinctive analog instrument that brings raw sound, step-sequencing, and extensive interconnectivity to any electronic or modular ecosystem. This expansive live performance and production synthesizer is designed to provide experimental musicians and synthesists with a diverse array of creative tools to inspire new ideas, unique sound, and endless sonic exploration. Drive synchronized sound with Mother 32’s powerful step sequencer while utilizing its modular patch bay and assignable output to spawn a living, breathing organism with dynamic and modifiable sound processing. Patch multiple control and sound sources into Mother-32’s voltage-controlled mixers and truly unlock the vast potential of this powerful instrument, or pull all of the patch cables, plug in a MIDI cable, and simply drive your Mother-32 from any MIDI-equipped device. The Mother-32 is secured in an extruded aluminum enclosure with wood sides, but can also easily be relocated to almost any Eurorack enclosure.
Mother-32 Explorations
During the prototype phase, Moog worked with 3 unique synthesists: Erika (Interdimensional Transmissions), Max Ravitz (Ghostly International), and Bana Haffar to produce a video that explores Mother-32’s vast capabilities. Through performance and sound design, each artist displays the extensive vocabulary found within Mother-32. All patches were performed live, with no overdubs.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Mother-32 Tabletop / Eurorack Semi-Modular Synthesizer
Categories
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Polyphony
  • 1 Voice
MIDI I/O
  • MIDI Input

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