Need a rig that feels more like a collaborator than a machine? The Moog Mother-32, Labyrinth, Subharmonicon synthesizer module bundle brings that kind of chemistry. These instruments carry forward Bob Moog's legacy of turning circuitry into tools that inspire. Mother-32 delivers raw analog bass and leads, Labyrinth spins out evolving sequences, and Subharmonicon layers undertones and polyrhythms into harmonic textures.
Generative Sequencing With Moog Labyrinth
Labyrinth isn't your average sequencer—it's a playground for ideas that don't want to sit still. Two independent eight-step sequencers weave into each other, creating polyrhythms that shift and mutate as they loop. Scale, chance and tempo controls let you guide the chaos, while MIDI and analog sync pull it into any rig. Add Moog's oscillators, wavefolder and state-variable filter, and suddenly you're sculpting patterns that breathe with harmonic depth. For pros chasing evolving backdrops or wanting a sequencer that surprises as much as it serves, Labyrinth earns its spot in the system.
Mother-32 Synthesizer Anchors the System
Mother-32 brings a backbone of tone to the bundle. Its fully analog signal path runs through Moog's classic ladder filter, giving bass lines, leads and textures a richness that cuts through. A built-in 32-step sequencer—with up to 64 pattern slots—adds structure, while the 32-point patchbay opens doors for modular routing inside or outside the unit. Play it straight from its prewired path, or start patching to unlock more. However you use it, Mother-32 has the weight and character that made it Moog's first-ever semi-modular a staple in countless studios.
Subharmonicon Creates Polyrhythmic Layers
Subharmonicon lives where math and music meet. Two main oscillators pair with four subharmonic generators to form undertone-based chords, while four rhythm generators divide tempo into intricate pulses. Dual sequencers build overlapping layers that drift and sync in unexpected ways. Quantization gives you the choice between equal temperament, just intonation or free pitch, while the 32-point patchbay makes it easy to tie Subharmonicon into Mother-32 and Labyrinth. The result: shifting patterns and harmonies that feel both ancient and futuristic at once.