Moog Subharmonicon synthesizer with control knobs and patch points, featuring vintage-inspired design and analog audio output.

Moog Subharmonicon

€699,00
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Moog Subharmonicon synthesizer with control knobs and patch points, featuring vintage-inspired design and analog audio output.

Moog Subharmonicon

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Moog Subharmonicon – Polyrhythmic Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer

The Moog Subharmonicon blends subharmonic synthesis and polyrhythm sequencing into one compelling semi-modular instrument. With dual VCOs, four tunable sub-oscillators, rhythmic generators, and a lush Moog ladder filter, it's a creative powerhouse that crafts evolving, hypnotic soundscapes and harmonic patterns.

Key Features

  • Six analog tone sources: Two VCOs each paired with two subharmonic oscillators—create rich, mathematically tuned chord textures.
  • Dual sequencers & polyrhythmic timing: Two independent 4-step analog sequencers driven by four rhythm generators for intricate, interlocking patterns.
  • Classic Moog filter & envelopes: 24 dB/oct low-pass ladder filter with self-oscillation, plus separate attack/decay envelopes for VCF and VCA.
  • Extensive patch bay: 32-point routing system (17 inputs, 15 outputs) enabling deep modular integration and creative signal paths.
  • Flexible I/O and synchronization: TRS line/headphone outputs, MIDI input (via included adapter), external clock sync, and Eurorack compatibility (60HP wide).

Customer Benefits

The Subharmonicon unlocks new realms of sound—polyrhythms, evolving subharmonic textures, and unpredictable melodic motion. It’s perfect for experimental producers, modular users, and sonic explorers craving depth and spontaneity.

Quick Specs

  • Architecture: Semi-modular analog desktop synth (mono with six-tone capability)
  • Oscillators: 2 VCOs + 4 subharmonics
  • Sequencers: 2 × 4-step analog sequencers with selectable quantization
  • Rhythm Generators: 4 integer-divide tempo sources (1–16), tempo range 20–3 000 BPM
  • Filter & Envelopes: 24 dB low-pass ladder, VCF & VCA with adjustable attack/decay
  • Patch Bay: 32 × 3.5 mm jacks (17 inputs / 15 outputs)
  • I/O: MIDI In (3.5 mm Type A adapter), 1/4 in audio output/headphone, external clock
  • Dimensions: 31.9 × 10.7 × 13.3 cm
  • Weight: Approx. 1.6 kg
  • Power: 12 V DC adapter (included); rack-mountable (60 HP width, 26 mm depth), draws max 360 mA from +12 V rail

What’s in the Box

  • Moog Subharmonicon synthesizer
  • 12 V DC power supply
  • 6 × patch cables
  • MIDI 3.5 mm to DIN adapter
  • Quick-start guide

Use Cases / Ideal For

Ideal for composers, sound designers, and live performers exploring polyrhythms, dreamlike textures, and hands-on analog sequencing. Makes a standout centerpiece in modular systems or a captivating standalone instrument.

Compatibility

Works standalone or as part of a Eurorack setup. MIDI-sync via adapter, syncs with DAWs or clocks, and interoperates with other Moog Mother-series instruments through patching.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros:

  • Distinctive subharmonic and polyrhythmic sound design
  • Robust analog signal architecture with modular flexibility
  • Compact, expressive instrument ideal for evolving textures

⚠️ Cons:

  • Learning curve—requires time to master rhythm-sequencing logic
  • No presets—manual tweaking is the norm
  • Monophonic by nature—limited for traditional polyphonic play

The Moog Subharmonicon stands as an invitation to explore rhythmic complexity and harmonic depth. A uniquely musical labyrinth in analog form, endlessly inspiring in both rig and performance.

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