

(It’s certainly simpler and more approachable.) And like the Minibrute, the Rogue is a 2-oscillator analog synth. The Moog Rogue has a similar form factor, and some might argue a cleaner control layout. Gate Source Selection: Audio Input, Hold, Keyboard Metalizer bringing extreme triangle harmonicsĬV In/Out controls: Pitch, Gate, Filter, Ampġ/4” Audio Output and 1/4” Headphone Output Ultrasaw generating shimmering sawtooth waveforms LFO1 with 6 waveforms and bi-polar modulation destinationsīrute Factor™ delivering saturation and rich harmonics Oscillator Mixer (Sub, Sawtooth, Square, Triangle, White Noise, Audio In) Voltage Controlled Oscillator with Sub-Osc Steiner-Parker Multimode Filter (LP, BP, HP and Notch) I wanted to bring something special to our coverage, so we’ll see how the Arturia Minibrute compares to the brand new 1981 Moog Rogue. Yes, Arturia has a “100% analog,” two oscillator synth with CV, MIDI, and USB, plus an arpeggiator. So it’s possible something very odd is going on. And I just saw Roger Linn, and he was sporting a new goatee and had an agonizer in his sash, and he’s working for Akai again but calls them the Terran Empire. Also, Arturia, the people who make virtual analog soft synths, are now making analog hardware. We’re calling it: on Thursday, January 19, the soft synth age, and synth polyphony, officially came to an end. Arturia’s new Minibrute analog monosynth, from the virtual analog software company, seen here blazing away in the apocalyptic moments just before Hell freezes over.
