The Arturia Moog Modular V is a software emulation of the legendary (55, 3P, and 15). It was developed in collaboration with Robert Moog himself, ensuring a high level of authenticity in both sound design and interface behavior.
: Optimized code drastically reduced CPU overhead, enabling multiple instances to run concurrently in a modern session.
Developed by Robert Moog in the 1960s, the Moog Modular was a revolutionary instrument that allowed musicians to create complex, dynamic sounds using a variety of modules and patch cords. The Moog Modular was a highly customizable and flexible instrument, comprising multiple voltage-controlled oscillators, filters, amplifiers, and envelope generators. Its unique sound and versatility made it a favorite among legendary musicians such as Keith Emerson, Tangerine Dream, and Kraftwerk.
Delivering intricate control over how sounds evolve over time.
