YOUTUBER: Moog Music

2. August 2024

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Moog Music’s Muse: Sequencer Basics Unpacked

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Moog Music’s Muse: Sequencer Basics Unpacked

Moog Music’s official channel takes us on a guided tour of the Muse sequencer, revealing its knack for both straightforward pattern building and deep compositional flexibility. In this video, the basics of sequence creation, navigation, and editing are demonstrated with a clear focus on hands-on workflow. True to Moog’s tradition, the presentation is practical, patch-oriented, and peppered with details that will interest anyone who cares about real-world sequencing in a modern setup. Whether you’re after quick mono lines or complex, bi-timbral arrangements, Muse’s sequencer shows its potential as a central brain for creative exploration.

2. August 2024

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Moog Music’s Muse Diffusion Delay: Spatial Tricks and Sonic Texture in Focus

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Moog Music’s Muse Diffusion Delay: Spatial Tricks and Sonic Texture in Focus

Moog Music, ever the purveyors of analog excellence, turn their attention to the digital realm with the Diffusion Delay on the Muse synthesizer. In this official demo, the Moog team walk us through how this effect—modelled after classic rack delays—adds dimension and movement to Muse’s analog voices. From independent stereo controls to clever filtering in the feedback path, the video explores how the Diffusion Delay can transform a simple patch into a lively, evolving soundscape. For those who like their delays with character and control, this is a deep dive worth patching into.

12. July 2024

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Moog Music Labyrinth: A Patch Designer’s Playground of Voice Architecture

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Moog Music Labyrinth: A Patch Designer’s Playground of Voice Architecture

Moog Music’s Labyrinth steps boldly into the modular arena, offering a voice structure that’s as much a puzzle as it is a playground. In this official walkthrough, Moog peels back the panel to reveal an architecture built for sonic exploration, blending classic analog sensibilities with clever routing and modulation tricks. From sine and triangle VCOs to a wavefolder and state-variable filter, Labyrinth is designed to reward hands-on patching and creative signal flow. The video focuses on how each element interacts, how the order switch reshapes the sound, and just how far you can push the module before even touching the

12. July 2024

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Moog Music Labyrinth: External Clocks, Alien Rhythms and Modular Mayhem

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Moog Music Labyrinth: External Clocks, Alien Rhythms and Modular Mayhem

Moog Music’s Labyrinth isn’t just another acid box—it’s a modular playground for rhythmic experimentation. In this official Moog demo, the Labyrinth is paired with ALM’s Pamela’s New Workout to show how external clocks and modulation sources can transform its behaviour. By decoupling sequencers, flipping bits on the fly, and separating envelope control, the video dives deep into metallic, shifting drum patterns that sound like they’ve landed from another planet. Add a kick from a Topobrillo Multifilter and you’ve got a patch that’s as much about exploration as it is about groove. If you’re curious how Labyrinth fits into a Eurorack

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12. July 2024

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Moog Music Labyrinth: Percussive Patching and Drum Machine Deconstruction

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Moog Music Labyrinth: Percussive Patching and Drum Machine Deconstruction

Moog Music’s Labyrinth steps out of the melodic maze and into the rhythmic arena in this official demo, showing off its talents as a flexible drum machine. The video walks us through separating signal paths, wrangling envelopes, and patching up everything from sine-driven kicks to brash, noise-filtered hi-hats. With sequencer tricks, evolving control voltages, and a healthy dose of generative chaos via the CORRUPT knob, Labyrinth reveals a knack for percussive sound design that goes well beyond the usual mono-synth fare. If you’re curious about how this Moog box can mutate into a two-channel drum machine, this is a patch-by-patch

12. July 2024

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Moog Music Labyrinth: Sequencers in Conversation

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Moog Music Labyrinth: Sequencers in Conversation

Moog Music’s Labyrinth steps into the limelight as a dual-sequencer synth designed for those who crave interaction, unpredictability, and a touch of generative magic in their patches. In this official Moog demo, the team dives deep into how Labyrinth’s sequencers can be patched to play off each other, creating evolving, polymetric patterns that are anything but static. With a focus on the U MIX utility mixer, polymetric sequencing, and the mischievous CORRUPT control, the video showcases how Labyrinth isn’t just another step sequencer—it’s a playground for sonic experimentation. If you’re the sort who likes your sequences to surprise you, this

12. July 2024

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Moog Music Labyrinth: Duophonic Patching Demystified

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Moog Music Labyrinth: Duophonic Patching Demystified

Moog Music steps into the duophonic arena with Labyrinth, a semi-modular synth that promises more than just classic monophonic lines. In this official video, Moog demonstrates how to coax two independent melodic voices from Labyrinth’s dual sequencers, parallel signal paths, and clever utility mixer. The focus is on hands-on patching—tuning oscillators, splitting envelopes, and blending voices for rich counterpoint. For those who like their synths to pull double duty in a patch, this walkthrough reveals just how much flexibility is lurking behind Labyrinth’s panel. Let’s see how Moog’s approach to duophony stacks up in a real-world patching context.

12. July 2024

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Moog Music’s Labyrinth: Sequencer Basics and Generative Rhythms Unveiled

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Moog Music’s Labyrinth: Sequencer Basics and Generative Rhythms Unveiled

Moog Music steps into the world of generative sequencing with Labyrinth, a module that promises more than just step-by-step repetition. In this official walkthrough, the Moog team demonstrates how Labyrinth’s dual sequencers, hands-on controls, and clever randomness can conjure evolving rhythms and melodies from the simplest of patterns. The focus is on real-time manipulation, voltage-driven surprises, and the subtle art of locking in happy accidents. For those who crave patchable unpredictability with a dash of classic Moog character, this video offers a clear, practical orientation to Labyrinth’s core features and creative potential.

18. May 2024

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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

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Moog Music Spectravox: Classic Moogerfooger Effects Reimagined for Guitar

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Moog Music Spectravox: Classic Moogerfooger Effects Reimagined for Guitar

Moog Music steps into the world of guitar signal processing with Spectravox, a device that doesn’t just nod to the iconic Moogerfooger pedals—it actively reinterprets them for modular and Eurorack enthusiasts. In this official video, Moog demonstrates how Spectravox can morph a humble guitar signal into a playground of phasing, filtering, and modulation, all while hinting at far more experimental possibilities. From comb filtering to envelope-driven sweeps, Spectravox proves itself as a versatile tool for both classic tones and uncharted sonic territory. The focus here is on patching, modulation, and the creative repurposing of familiar effects in a modular context.