MORE ARTICLE WITH Moog Spectravox

21. January 2026

SPARKY

Tefty Music Tech Turns the MPC XL Into a Sonic Street Weapon

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Tefty Music Tech Turns the MPC XL Into a Sonic Street Weapon

Tefty Music Tech is back in the rave bunker, this time putting the Akai MPC XL through its paces as the beating heart of a studio setup. Forget polite DAW workflows—this is about wrangling Ableton Live, Arturia Pigments, and a couple of wild synths into one dirty, hands-on jam. Expect clever routing, real-time knob abuse, and a few gear quirks called out with zero sugar-coating. If you want to see a groovebox bossed around like it owes you money, this is your kind of video. Don’t expect a bedtime story—expect a sonic toaster-fight.

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2. December 2025

LUMINA

Metamyther Illuminates the Moog Mind: Stephen Petoniak’s Sonic Blueprints

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Metamyther Illuminates the Moog Mind: Stephen Petoniak’s Sonic Blueprints

Step into the dimly lit workshop where sound is sculpted, not just built. Metamyther, known for cinematic industrial explorations, brings us face-to-face with Stephen Petoniak—the mind behind Moog’s tactile dreams. Through this immersive conversation, we drift through the magnetic resonance of design philosophy, the tactile ghosts of hardware, and the evolving nebulae of instruments like Muse and Labyrinth. This isn’t just a talk; it’s a journey into the emotional architecture of synthesis, where every knob and menu is a portal to creative possibility. Prepare to see, feel, and almost taste the future of sonic storytelling.

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15. November 2025

MILES

Moog Music: Messenger & Spectravox – Feedback Alchemy in Action

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Moog Music: Messenger & Spectravox – Feedback Alchemy in Action

Moog Music’s latest demo dives into the unruly world of feedback synthesis, pairing the Messenger and Spectravox for a session that’s equal parts chaos and control. The video walks us through patching these two Moog units into a feedback loop, exploring how Spectravox’s filter bank and preamp can transform Messenger’s output into a playground of distortion, spectral manipulation, and phaser-like motion. With classic nods to vintage feedback tricks and a hands-on approach to parameter tweaking, Moog’s official channel demonstrates the unpredictable, musically rich results that can emerge when you let analogue circuits talk to themselves. For anyone curious about wrangling

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20. September 2025

MILES

Moog Music’s Sound Studio Accessory Kit: Building a Modular Playground

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Moog Music’s Sound Studio Accessory Kit: Building a Modular Playground

Moog Music, the iconic purveyor of analog synths, steps into the world of modular ergonomics with the Sound Studio Accessory Kit. In this official walkthrough, the Moog team assembles a three-tier system featuring DFAM, Labyrinth, and Spectravox, demonstrating how the kit brings order and flexibility to a semi-modular setup. From rack ears to summing mixer, every detail is covered, showing how the kit transforms a pile of synths into a cohesive sonic workstation. If you’ve ever wondered how to wrangle multiple Moog boxes into a single, patch-friendly rig, this video is a methodical deep dive into the nuts, bolts, and

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20. September 2025

MILES

Moog Music’s Spectravox & Subharmonicon: Filter Bank Adventures Off the Beaten Path

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Moog Music’s Spectravox & Subharmonicon: Filter Bank Adventures Off the Beaten Path

Moog Music’s latest demo dives headlong into the modular deep end, pairing the Subharmonicon’s polyrhythmic sequencing with the spectral wizardry of the Spectravox filter bank. This official manufacturer video isn’t just a dry walkthrough—it’s a showcase of how classic Moog building blocks can be patched together for genuinely unorthodox results. Expect a journey from traditional lowpass filtering to the wild territory of unsynced sub-oscillator modulation, revealing how these two instruments can conjure up shifting, interference-rich soundscapes. If you’re curious about the real-world patching potential of Moog’s modern classics, this is a must-watch.

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18. May 2024

MILES

Moog Music’s Spectravox: A Filter Bank Voice with a Patchable Twist

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Moog Music’s Spectravox: A Filter Bank Voice with a Patchable Twist

Moog Music’s Spectravox isn’t just another synth voice—it’s a spectral playground that blurs the line between processor and instrument. In this official Moog demo, we see Spectravox commandeered as a standalone synth voice, revealing its unique ten-filter architecture and flexible modulation options. The video walks through keyboard integration, filter sculpting, and modulation tricks, all with that classic Moog attention to sonic detail. For those who like their patches a bit left-of-centre, Spectravox offers a taste of the unexpected, with plenty of room for creative exploration.

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18. May 2024

MILES

Moog Music Spectravox: Vintage Drum Machine Alchemy in a Modern Filterbank

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Moog Music Spectravox: Vintage Drum Machine Alchemy in a Modern Filterbank

Moog Music takes a trip down memory lane with the Spectravox, demonstrating how this modern filterbank can channel the quirky charm of 1970s preset drum machines and vintage organ rhythms. In this official walkthrough, the Spectravox is paired with ALM’s Pamela’s New Workout to sculpt everything from kick drums to hi-hats, all by exploiting its ten filter bands and flexible carrier section. The video is a methodical exploration of patching, tweaking, and modulating, revealing just how far Spectravox can stretch the classic drum machine concept. Expect a deep dive into spectral shaping, rhythmic sequencing, and the creative possibilities unlocked by

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17. May 2024

MILES

Moog Music’s Spectravox: Filter Bank Alchemy in Action

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Moog Music’s Spectravox: Filter Bank Alchemy in Action

Moog Music steps into the spectral domain with their Spectravox, a device that blurs the boundaries between instrument and processor. In this official demo, Moog showcases the Spectravox’s filter bank mode, using a Roland TR-606 as the external source. The video dives into everything from gain staging and band sculpting to the innovative spectral shift and LFO modulation, revealing how Spectravox can transform even the driest drum machine into a metallic, resonant, and phaser-like beast. If you’re curious about fixed filter banks, spectral animation, and creative signal routing, this is a deep patching session worth a close listen.

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17. May 2024

MILES

Moog Music Spectravox: Beyond Vocals—Vocoder Alchemy with Drum Machines

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Moog Music Spectravox: Beyond Vocals—Vocoder Alchemy with Drum Machines

Moog Music’s Spectravox isn’t just another vocoder—it’s a spectral playground that blurs the lines between instrument and processor. In this official Moog video, the team sidesteps the usual vocal fare and instead runs a Roland TR-606 drum machine through Spectravox, revealing how its filter bank, spectral shift, and patchable envelope followers can reshape percussive timbres in unexpected ways. With a focus on hands-on patching and modulation, the demo highlights how Spectravox invites creative rerouting and spectral mischief, making it a compelling tool for those who like their signal paths as adventurous as their rhythms.

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17. May 2024

MILES

Moog Music’s Spectravox: Analogue Vocoding with a Modular Edge

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Moog Music’s Spectravox: Analogue Vocoding with a Modular Edge

Moog Music’s Spectravox isn’t just another filter bank in a box—it’s a hybrid instrument and processor that blurs the line between classic vocoding and modular experimentation. In this official Moog demo, the team walks us through Spectravox’s approach to analog vocal processing, from dynamic microphone input to spectral shifting and noise blending. The video highlights how Spectravox’s envelope followers and patch bay invite creative modulation, and even shows how to expand its palette by vocoding polyphonic material from Matriarch. For anyone curious about the hands-on patchability and sonic quirks of Moog’s latest spectral processor, this is a deep dive worth

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