The Moog Rogue could be the very definition of Moog bass. It's a two-oscillator analog monosynth from Moog that, while having genuine and highly desirable Moog componentry, its design make this Moog's most compact offering of its time.
Incidentally the Rogue is also utilized as the Moog Taurus II Bass Synth with 1-1/2 octave bass pedals instead of the Rogue's 2-1/2 octave keyboard.
The Rogue could be considered a scaled down version of the Prodigy (which was itself a scaled down Minimoog) offering fewer synthesis options and flexibility. Two waveforms per oscillator (saw and square/rectangle). Single envelope generator that is shared by both the Filter and the Loudness Amp, offering Attack, Release and a switchable Sustain mode (OFF, HALF, FULL). The Rogue has a decent Moog filter with an external audio input.
Overview two-oscillator analog monosynth 32 keys (F-C with glide option) from famous Moog company USA, a successor to the Moog Prodigy.
Also 2 wheels for bending and modulation LFO.
Oscillator 2 VCO syncable (OSC2>OSC1) structure:
OSC 1: Pitch: 32', 16', 8'; Wave: Sawtooth, Rectangle.
OSC 2: Pitch: 32', 16', 8'; Wave: Sawtooth, Square, can be detuned , or special interval mode.
Mixer section allows to mix OSC + a noise generator
FILTER a powerful 24dB/oct lowpass with cutoff, emphasis, and envelop amount, tracking generator.
ENVELOPE single 2-stages attack decay sliders, single fixed switch for extra sustain.
LFO single modulator frequency from 0,3 to 30 Hz with 4 shapes: Saw Up, Saw Down, Square, Triangle. Destinations are Pitch and Cutoff.
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