What is moog source?

The Moog Source is a vintage analog synthesizer that was produced by Moog Music from 1981 to 1985. It is a monophonic synthesizer with two voltage-controlled oscillators, a 24dB/octave low-pass filter, two ADSR envelopes, and a modulation section with a dedicated LFO.

The Moog Source features a 37-note keyboard, pitch and modulation wheels, and a built-in sequencer with up to 100 steps. It also has a unique feature called the "Gass" button, which adds a powerful distortion effect to the sound.

Despite its compact size, the Moog Source has a rich and versatile sound that is capable of producing a wide range of analog synth tones. It has been used by artists such as Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, and Gary Numan.

Due to its vintage status and limited availability, the Moog Source has become a highly sought-after piece of gear among synthesizer enthusiasts and collectors. Its distinctive sound and classic Moog build quality make it a valuable addition to any studio setup.