A GIANT POD WITH 19 SYNTHS AND DRUM MACHINES
Moog heaven, including a Memorymoog Plus, Model D, Polymoog 203a and some keytar action with the Liberation. We paired the Moogs with the best of Sequential synths including a Prophet 5 (rev 3). Special guests include an Octave Plateau Voyetra 8, OSC OSCar and Steiner-Parker Synthacon Mk I and lots more.

Moog Memorymoog Plus
1983. Six voice poly with 18 VCOs, unison mode, arpeggiator, sequencer and MIDI. More than just six stacked minimoogs. Huge, powerful, sometimes overpowering. One of the greatest polys.

Sequential Prophet VS
1986. Sixteen voice vector synthesis poly, with joystick to crossfade between four VCOs. Onboard arpeggiator and chorus. Brilliant for new and evolving sounds.

Moog Polymoog Synthesiser 203a
1975. Huge and heavy. Fully polyphonic 71 key analog synth using divide-down technology. Comes with 285a polypedals. Expressive and unusual. This is one of the best surviving examples and has been incredibly reliable.

Octave Plateau Voyetra Eight
1983. Eight voice poly. This is a Rev 4 unit with MIDI and the VPK-5 controller keyboard. It sounds big – in some ways similar to the MemoryMoog but with its own distinctive character.

OSC OSCar
1983. Duophonic. Onboard sequencer, multimode filter and advanced programmability. Unique sound and cool to look at.

Octave The Cat II SRM
1979. Duophonic. Has a warm but edgey sound, ideal for leads and basses. Saw, square and triangle waves available simultaneously on both VCOs.

Sequential Pro One
1981. Mono. Great-sounding synth with arpeggiator, sequencer and advanced modulation capabilities.

Sequential Prophet 600
1982. Six voice poly. Onboard poly-mod, arpeggiator and sequencer. Has the GliGli firmware upgrade for improved control, response and modulation.

Sequential Prophet 5 (Rev 3)
1981. Five voice poly. One of the most recognisable sounds of the 1980s, it was over countless records.

Steiner-Parker Synthacon Mk I
1975. Mono. Incredibly versatile and sounds unique thanks to its Sallen-Key multimode diode filter.

Elektron Sid Station
1999. Three voice poly. Uses the SID chip to create the sounds of the Commodore 64.

Linn LM-1 DrumComputer
1980. Twelve voice drum machine with twelve 8 bit sampled sounds. The first drum machine to use samples of acoustic drums.

Moog Liberation
1980. Mono keytar with divid-down poly section. This is a performance synth with modulation controls, including a ribbon next to the left hand. A bit heavy, but fun to rock out!

Moog Minimoog Model D
1970. Groundbreaking mono synth. The one by which all others are judged. Iconic in every way. We love it.

Moog Multimoog
1978. Mono. Two oscillator version of the Minimoog but with a separate LFO, sample and hold, ribbon controller and aftertouch. We love this for bass sounds.

Moog Sonic Six
1972. Duophonic Maxwell Smart-style briefcase synth with built-in speaker, ring mod and twin LFOs.

Moog Source
1981. Moog’s first programmable synth with storage for 16 patches. Sounds like a 2 oscillator Minimoog but looks cuter. Has onboard arpeggiator.

Moog Taurus I
1975. Mono bass synth. Two oscillators with a five octave range. Classic Moog sound for your feet.
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Synths+ Drum Machines and Sequencers
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EffectsHardware outboard and Pedals
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AudioMixers, Converters and Monitoring
MOOG SYNTHS
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Liberation
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Memorymoog Plus (M)
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Minimoog Model D (M)
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Polymoog 203a with Polypedals
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Multimoog
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Sonic 6
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Source
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Taurus I
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS SYNTHS
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Pro One
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Prophet 5 Rev3
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Prophet 08 (M)
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Prophet 600 (M)
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Prophet VS (M)
OTHER SYNTHS AND KEYBOARDS
- Elektron SidStation (M)
- Octave Cat II SRM
- Octave Plateau Voyetra 8 Rev 3 (M)
- OSC OSCar
- Steiner-Parker Synthacon Mk I
DRUM MACHINES
- Linn LM1
OTHER
- MIDI interface – iConnectivity MioXL
- Tuner – Korg Pitch Black X Pro
M=Midified
OUTBOARD FX
- Avalon Design AD 2044
- Kurzweil Mangler
- Kurzweil Rumour
- Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo
FX PEDALS
- Moog MF103 Phaser
- Moog MF 104M Delay
- Moog MF 108M Clusterflux
GUITAR PEDAL INTERFACE
- Radial Engineering EXTC-SA
PATCHBAYS (96 I/O)
- 3 x Black Lion Audio PBR TRS
- 1 x Black Lion PBR TRS-BT (with bluetooth receiver)
ANALOG MIXER
- Speck xtramix – 20 stereo in and 2 stereo out (plus FX send / return)
TUNER
- Korg Pitch Black X Pro
AUDIO CONVERTER(S)
- Metric Halo LIO-8/4p Mk IV (8 analog I/O)
- Metric Halo LIO-8 Mk IV (8 analog I/O)
STEREO PASSIVE DI
- Radial Engineering JDI Duplex
HEADPHONES
- Sennheiser HD300 PRO or Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO
MONITORS
- Genelec 8330As







