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Moog releases the Werkstatt-Ø1 DIY analog synth

Moog has released a DIY analog synth kit called the Werkstatt-Ø1. Originally the kit was supposed to be a Moogfest 2014 exclusive, but Moog seems to have changed that and is now offering it to the public, in limited numbers.

The kit is available in extremely limited numbers through a select number of U.S. dealers only. The kit was designed as an educational tool, is said to be extremely easy to build, so anyone can make one. The end device will feature a single voltage controlled oscillator, with two selectable waveshapes – saw, and pulse. The device will also feature a dual waveshape LFO with 0.2Hz-600Hz sweepable range and a patchable header, greatly increasing the versatility of the device. Check out the video below, and hit the source link to find a dealer near you!

Source: Moog

Christian de Looper

Christian de Looper was born in Canberra Australia, and since then has lived in Europe and now lives in sunny California. When he's not tinkering with the latest music gear, Christian is devouring news on new consumer technology.

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