Spotlight: Moog Messenger | Analog synthesis has found a new voice » | Created with the timeless DNA of the Minimoog Model D, Voyager, Grandmother, and others, the Messenger has arrived to usher in a new era. This monophonic analog synth transports the best of Moog's past into the future. One example: the new Res Bass switch allowing you to preserve the low-end on the ladder filter when turning up the resonance.
Other standout features include a 64-step sequencer, two oscillators with wavefolding functionality, and a sub oscillator featuring continuously variable waveshapes. Knob-per-function controls make soundscape generation feel intuitive. And with 32 full-size, semi-weighted keys at your disposal, each of which feature velocity and aftertouch, music making is a joyful experience.
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 | Keys to Control The Messenger's 32 full-size, semi-weighted keys feature aftertouch and velocity sensitivity, for a truly tactile feel. | |  | A Ladder to New Heights Moog rethought their ladder filter, offering multiple modes, classic or RES BASS, which preserves low end on high-resonance settings. | |  | Shape Your Sound The Messenger's two VCOs each offer independently variable shapes and wavefolding controls. | | | 64 Steps, 256 Sequences Craft melodic patterns across 64 steps and add chance operations and random fluctuations to keep listeners guessing. | | |