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2010-2019: THE TEN BEST SYNTHS OF THE DECADE

Moog One

1 Moog’s most powerful polysynth yet. There are two models (8 and 16-voice) but the monstrous feature set is the same on both: three oscs per-voice, ladder/state variable filters, noise osc/envelope, VCO-based, three-parts, sequencer, arp plus Moog/Eventide effects.

Sequential Prophet 6

2 A modern

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