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Moog Prodigy 32-Key Monophonic Analog Synthesizer Original model from 1979

No mods

Made in the United States Features two Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCOs), one with a sawtooth waveform, a triangle waveform, and a pulse waveform, the second with a sawtooth, a triangle, and a square waveform. These waveforms can be detuned up or down by more than a fifth, allowing for the creation of thick pads as well as atonal sounds. The two oscillators can be synchronized as well, then altered using the pitch wheel (in sync mode, the pitch wheel would alter the tonality of the sound, not the pitch. The Prodigy is capable of making some very cool sounds and is a lot of fun to play. I've enjoyed the two I've owned. This is an original with no mods. This was used during the British Invasion in the '80's. Bands are using them again because the Prodigy is so cool! I also have a new Peavey cable for plugging into an amp and the black dust cover. It's in great shape!

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Prodigy 32-Key Monophonic Analog Synthesizer
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1979 - 1984
Made In
  • United States
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
Number of Keys
  • 32 Keys
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Polyphony
  • 1 Voice
Key Size
  • Full Size

About the Seller

Ocean's Gear Emporium

Wilmington, NC, United States
Joined Reverb:2019
Product Overview
In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, the Moog Prodigy was one of the most popular analog monophonic synthesizers on the market. And over the last four decades, its allure has hardly faded. With two VCOs (one with sawtooth, triangle, and square waves; the other a pulse waveform with sawtooth, triangle, and square), a Voltage Controlled Filter, and a Voltage Controlled Amplifier with a three-stage (ADR) envelope, the Prodigy can do everything from velvety flutes to more aggressive electronic sounds.
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Moog Prodigy 32-Key Monophonic Analog Synthesizer 1979 - 1984 - Black
Moog Prodigy 32-Key Monophonic Analog Synthesizer 1979 - 1984 - Black
Originally $3,000, now $1,947 ($1,053 price drop)
$1,053 price drop

About This Listing

Moog Prodigy 32-Key Monophonic Analog Synthesizer Original model from 1979

No mods

Made in the United States Features two Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCOs), one with a sawtooth waveform, a triangle waveform, and a pulse waveform, the second with a sawtooth, a triangle, and a square waveform. These waveforms can be detuned up or down by more than a fifth, allowing for the creation of thick pads as well as atonal sounds. The two oscillators can be synchronized as well, then altered using the pitch wheel (in sync mode, the pitch wheel would alter the tonality of the sound, not the pitch. The Prodigy is capable of making some very cool sounds and is a lot of fun to play. I've enjoyed the two I've owned. This is an original with no mods. This was used during the British Invasion in the '80's. Bands are using them again because the Prodigy is so cool! I also have a new Peavey cable for plugging into an amp and the black dust cover. It's in great shape!

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Prodigy 32-Key Monophonic Analog Synthesizer
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1979 - 1984
Made In
  • United States
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
Number of Keys
  • 32 Keys
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Polyphony
  • 1 Voice
Key Size
  • Full Size

About the Seller

Ocean's Gear Emporium

Wilmington, NC, United States
Joined Reverb:2019
Product Overview
In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, the Moog Prodigy was one of the most popular analog monophonic synthesizers on the market. And over the last four decades, its allure has hardly faded. With two VCOs (one with sawtooth, triangle, and square waves; the other a pulse waveform with sawtooth, triangle, and square), a Voltage Controlled Filter, and a Voltage Controlled Amplifier with a three-stage (ADR) envelope, the Prodigy can do everything from velvety flutes to more aggressive electronic sounds.
Shop 18 options from $1,299.99
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