Moog DFAM Analogue Percussion Synthesizer

£521.00

The Moog DFAM Analogue Percussion Synthesizer is made by Moog. If you are looking for a great Synthesizer Percussion Analogue DFAM Sound Modules Pro Keyboards . The Moog DFAM Analogue Percussion Synthesizer is in stock from Synth for Sale now for £521 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. . The interestingly…

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The Moog DFAM Analogue Percussion Synthesizer is made by Moog. If you are looking for a great Synthesizer Percussion Analogue DFAM Sound Modules Pro Keyboards . The Moog DFAM Analogue Percussion Synthesizer is in stock from Synth for Sale now for £521 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. .

The interestingly named Drummer from another Mother (or DFAM) is a rich and powerful percussion module that joins the Mother-32 family of Synthesizers. If you're thinking of the DFAM as a traditional drum machine, you need to open your mind as this synth instrument opens the realms of infinite possibility.

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With a sound that really has to be heard to believed, the DFAM smacks you in the face with it's massive analogue sound and punchy potential. Whilst modular gear can seem endlessly confusing to some, the DFAM is activated by an easy-to-use analogue sequencer and provides a hands on experience that everyone from the rack-head to the inexperienced curious musician can enjoy. 

It's semi-modular design means you can use it alone or connected to other modular gear you may have. As part of Moog's Mother series, the DFAM is the perfect match to the Mother 32, and the 2 synths together create a powerful Eurorack production environment.

Here's what Moog say about the DFAM Percussion Synth

Drummer From Another Mother (DFAM) is a highly-interactive, Semi-Modular Analog Percussion Synthesizer and a vibrant deviation from the traditional drum machine. Handcrafted in Asheville, NC by the employee-owners at the Moog Factory, DFAM is the first addition to the Mother-32 family of synthesizers and presents an expressive hands-on approach to percussive pattern creation. It requires no patching, and absolutely no experience is needed for human-beings of any age to quickly begin synthesizing new and unique rhythmic compositions.

Activated by an easy-to-use analog sequencer, DFAM’s emotive sound begins with a white noise generator and two wide-range analog oscillators. Oscillator hard sync and FM cross-modulation invite effortless transitions between rhythmic pulsations, resounding bass and resonant bells in an instant. DFAM’s distinctive voice is then shaped by a versatile Moog Ladder filter with two selectable modes: Low Pass mode imparts impact and dimension to each sound it touches, while High Pass mode opens the door to naturally expressive strikes, spikes and clangorous accentuations.

DFAM behaves much like a living organism, reacting in different ways to different individuals. This is due to 3 dedicated analog envelopes working dynamically with the sequencer to ensure that tribal toms breathe, industrial impacts evolve, and cacophonous chaos can be spawned or subdued at the turn of a knob.

Each DFAM ships with a package of Moog patch cables that unlock access to the 24-point modular patchbay. Use it to create new sounds or bizarre behaviors, synchronize an unlimited number of DFAM and Mother-32 units together, or fully integrate your analog instrument into a modular Eurorack production environment.

Through exploration and experimentation, the vast potential of this expressive analog instrument is realized.

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About Moog

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Moog (pronounced “mohg”) is a legendary American synthesizer company founded by Dr. Robert Moog in 1953. Moog is widely credited with creating the first commercial synthesizer, the Moog Modular, and later popularizing the synthesizer with the iconic Minimoog Model D in the early 1970s. The Minimoog revolutionized music production by making synthesizers portable, user-friendly, and musically expressive, laying the foundation for electronic music and influencing genres ranging from rock and pop to jazz and experimental music. The unmistakable warm and fat sound of Moog’s analogue circuits became synonymous with iconic tracks and artists like Kraftwerk, Stevie Wonder, Pink Floyd, and many others.

Moog continues to innovate and produce instruments that honour its rich heritage while embracing modern technology. Recent offerings include the Moog One, a polyphonic synthesizer that offers a vast sonic palette, and the Subsequent 37 and Subharmonicon, which expand on classic Moog monophonic designs with new features and sequencer options. The company has also continued to produce reissues of its classic models like the Minimoog Model D and Modular Systems, allowing a new generation of musicians to experience the original Moog sound. Known for their build quality, unique sound character, and commitment to analogue synthesis, Moog synthesizers remain highly revered in the music community and are celebrated for their timeless influence on modern music.

Analogue

An analogue synthesiser is a type of electronic instrument that generates sound through analogue circuitry, using voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), filters, and amplifiers to create and manipulate audio signals. Unlike digital synthesizers, which use binary code and samples to produce sounds, analogue synths rely on continuous electrical signals, resulting in a warm and rich tonal quality often associated with classic music production. The sound generation process typically involves shaping waveforms, such as sawtooth, square, or sine waves, which can be further modified using various modulation techniques, allowing musicians to create a diverse range of sounds and textures.

Analogue synthesizers often feature hands-on controls, such as knobs, sliders, and switches, providing a tactile and intuitive interface for sound design. This direct interaction allows musicians to manipulate parameters in real-time, fostering creativity and experimentation during live performances or studio sessions. Although they may require more effort to program compared to their digital counterparts, analogue synthesizers are cherished for their unique character, unpredictability, and the organic nature of their sound, making them a favourite among electronic musicians, composers, and sound designers seeking to capture the essence of classic synthesis in their work.

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Synthesizer

A synthesizer, often abbreviated as synth, is an electronic musical instrument that generates and manipulates sound electronically. Synthesizers create sound through various methods, including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis, frequency modulation synthesis, and wavetable synthesis, among others. They typically feature oscillators to produce raw waveforms, filters to sculpt the timbre, envelopes to shape the sound’s amplitude, and modulation sources to add movement and complexity.

Synthesizers offer a vast range of sounds, from classic analog tones to futuristic digital textures, and are used in a wide array of musical genres, from electronic and pop to rock and film scoring. With their versatility and expressive capabilities, synthesizers are essential tools for musicians, producers, and sound designers seeking to explore and create innovative sonic landscapes.

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