Moog Minitaur Analogue Bass Synth

£558.00

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The Moog Minitaur Analogue Bass Synth is made by Moog. If you are looking for a great Synth Bass Analogue Minitaur Synths and Workstations Pro Keyboards . The Moog Minitaur Analogue Bass Synth is in stock from Synth for Sale now for £558 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. .

The Moog Minitaur Analogue Bass Synth is the perfect entry into the world of Analogue synthesis for lovers of phat bass. Comprised of two oscillators, the Minitaur offers a tactile control interface which is almost entirely rotary-knob based. It presents the parameters on a fundamental level which allows learners to use the Minitaur knowing that they will be able to take what they learn onto other synthesizers.

The best thing about the Minitaur is its size and format. It allows both experienced and budding synth enthusaists to get awesome analogue bass sounds, but it doesn’t cost the earth, and it doesn’t take over the room like an original Moog might have done!

This hands on bass synth is great fun, achieves versatility without gimmicks, and sounds trouser-flappingly good!

August 2017 – Minitaur V2.2 Firmware Update!

In August 2017, Moog released a free update with a wealth of new features for the Minitaur:

  • Save and recall up to 128 onboard presets – Select and save directly from your Minitaur’s front panel, via MIDI controller or with the free Minitaur Editor / Librarian software.
  • Free editor / librarian software – Seamless DAW integration now with full Windows support!
  • 5 new modulation sources (Tri, Sqr, Saw, Ramp, S&H and Filter EG)
  • Hard sync – Access a completely new sonic palette with your Minitaur
  • Modulate oscillator 2 only – Pair with Hard Sync for syncopated metallic sweeps and surges
  • Assignable CV / gate inputs – Control any feature on or under the hood of your Minitaur via control voltage.
  • CV to MIDI conversion – Bring control voltage into your DAW for analog control over digital circuits

Here’s what Moog say about the Minitaur Synthesizer

Minitaur is a powerful, compact Analog Bass Synthesizer that features a classic one knob per function design. It is the first instrument in the Taurus family that does not have foot pedals. At only 8.5″ x 5.25″ and less than 3lbs, the Minitaur puts legendary analog Moog bass into a package designed to fit seamlessly into today’s performance and production environments. There are no confusing or convoluted menus to dig through. Plug in a MIDI controller or hook it up to your computer and start playing immediately.

Don’t be fooled by it’s size. Minitaur delivers all the growl, snarl and low end assosiciated with the Taurus family of Bass Synthesizers in a rugged performance package that is small enough to take with you anywhere.

Main Features

  • One knob per function interface for tweaking and creating new sounds on the fly. It also makes live performance a blast
  • Two oscillators with Sawtooth (Original Taurus) and Squar

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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