A paraphonic analog synth with two oscillators, Moog ladder filter, and multidrive circuit delivering the iconic thick Moog sound in a deeply programmable 37-key instrument.
The Moog Subsequent 37 is the definitive evolution of the modern Moog sound, refining the aggressive DNA of its predecessor into a more versatile studio centerpiece. Its standout feature is the redesigned mixer section; by doubling the headroom, Moog allows for shimmering, clean polyphonic-style leads that remain articulate even when the resonance is cranked. However, it's the Multidrive circuit that remains the soul of this machine, capable of transitioning from subtle warmth to a snarling, harmonic-rich growl that cuts through any mix.
Craftsmanship is top-tier, featuring a steel chassis and authentic wood end-cheeks that feel road-ready. The Fatar keybed provides a satisfyingly tactile response with aftertouch that invites expressive playing. While the 'knob-per-function' layout is excellent for live performance, some deeper modulation routing and sequencer settings require menu diving via the small LCD, which can break the creative flow for some.
This is a professional's tool, best suited for bass-heavy electronic genres and sound designers who crave that legendary ladder filter but need modern stability. While the paraphonic mode is a welcome addition, it's the snappy DAHDSR envelopes and the sheer weight of the oscillators that make this a benchmark in the sub-$2,000 category. It isn't just a synth; it's a tactile instrument that rewards deep exploration.
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