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Moog Moogerfoogers $249

As synthesiser companies go, they don’t come more highly prized than Moog. It was Bob Moog who solidified the subtractive concept, but it was many years later that he also invented the Moogerfooger range of pedals, which were withdrawn from sale back in 2018 after 20 years in production.

New birth to old circuits

It’s only now that we can understand why the original hardware was withdrawn, as it was presumably part of Moog’s plan to model their classic pedal lineup in software. It only begs the question

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