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The One polyphonic analogue synthesizer has reportedly been discontinued, according to Belgian music instrument retailer Turnlab. Introduced in 2018, the Moog One was . Its release marked a significant milestone, combining Moog’s heritage designs with powerful architecture and highly advanced features.

With over 200 knobs and switches on its front panel, the synth has been described as a “dynamic conduit for the expression of one’s own unique creative voice.” And it certainly looks the part. Turnlab announced the news via Instagram, writing: “Moog One is now Discontinued (EOL) Still want one of these beauties? We still have a very limited stock!”.



The retailer has also responded to users in the comment section, confirming that both the eight and sixteen-voice models will be discontinued. Neither Moog nor inMusic (which acquired Moog in 2023) has released an official statement on the discontinuation at the time of writing. Among the Moog One’s most celebrated users are , , , , Suzanne Ciani, , Matt Johnson, and Screenwriter and comedian Duncan Trussell has also appeared on the podcast to express his love for the Moog One and other Moog products.

“It would be fucking cool if you started playing the Moog One,” Trussell said to Rogan. has reached out to Moog for comment, with a response pending. Although the Moog One may no longer be available, Moog is still looking to future projects.

Last month, the American synth maker debuted the , a semi-modular analogue sy.

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