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MOOG Subsequent 37 Paraphonic Analog Synthesizer and MIDI Keyboard with 37 Semi Weighted Keys, Headphone Amp, 256 Presets, Screen and Software Editor

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Size: 37 Keys


Features

  • Ultra-Powerful Analog Synthesizer - Subsequent 37's control panel includes 40 knobs and 74 switches, placing a vast array of sound-design tools and sequencing options at your command
  • Enhanced Playability - Featuring a 2-note paraphonic keybed that includes 37 semi-weighted keys with velocity, aftertouch, 2 envelopes, and 256 presets
  • Multiple Sound Sources - 2 Variable Waveshape Oscillators, 1 Square Wave Sub Oscillator, 1 Analog Noise Generator, 1 External Input/Filter Feedback
  • Complex Modulation - 2 Modulation busses, each with an LFO and programmable routing, provide deep tonal possibilities to your sound
  • All the Connections You Need - MIDI In/Out/USB; 1/4" TS Audio In/Out; 1/4" TRS Headphones Out; CV/GATE Ins: Filter CV, Pitch CV, Volume CV, KB Gate
  • Editor/Librarian Software Included - Edit and arrange your presets; works as a DAW plugin or as a standalone editor for both Windows and Mac

Description

Subsequent 37 is a two-note paraphonic analog synthesizer that builds upon the award-winning design of the ultra-powerful Sub 37 Tribute Edition. Its control panel houses 40 knobs and 74 switches, placing a vast array of analog sound- design tools and onboard sequencing options immediately at your command. Subsequent 37 features a number of user-requested sonic and functional enhancements, each maintaining the magic and character of its predecessor while also providing access to new dimensions of sound and improved playability. The mixer section's enhanced headroom provides access to a new range of classic clean tones in both mono and duo modes. Leveraging the mixer’s newfound flexibility, gain-staging in the Ladder filter has been reshaped to boost harmonic saturation and analog compression, resulting in an overall richer low end. Completing this sonic evolution is a re-tuned Multidrive circuit that extends well beyond the grit and growl of the original Sub 37 synth. Each knob and switch on the instrument also sends and receives MIDI, making it a completely automatable analog synthesizer and powerful MIDI controller. In addition, Subsequent 37 has an upgraded keybed, a high-powered headphone amplifier strong enough to drive the most demanding headphones, and a software plugin/editor for PC/Mac.

Brand: MOOG


Color: black


Number of Keys: 37


Skill Level: Professional


Special Feature: 37 semi-weighted keys with aftertouch, headphone amp, screen, 256 presets, paraphonic


Size: 37 Keys


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 10 Kilograms


Model Name: Subsequent 37


Operating System: Windows, macOS


Supported Software: Built-in editor/librarian software


Product Dimensions: 14.76"D x 26.77"W x 6.69"H


Style: Modern


Connector Type: MIDI USB


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 6.3 mm TRS jack


Instrument: Synthesizer


Manufacturer: Moog


UPC: 615435500553 040232613487


Global Trade Identification Number: 87


Item Weight: 22 pounds


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: LPS-SUB-006-06


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 23, 2018


Body Material: Bass Wood


Color Name: black


Material Type: Wood


Output Wattage: 1 Watts


Color Screen: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Affordable compact way to get into Moog with some nice digital features too.
There are lots of reviews that explain how to use this (check out looploop on YouTube) so I’ll focus on things that I think help you make a decision if this is right for you, your level of experience and how it fits into your current set up. I will say this is an excellent synth for beginners. Mainly because it is so compact, and the limitations on the front panel force you into really understanding signal flow, how to use and modulate your oscillators and it even comes with some presets. The build quality is just superb. It’s a bit heavy but it just feels fantastic. The knobs are like butter with just the right amount of resistance and it’s just a very playable synth. Great for sound design and baselines. One thing worth mentioning is it doesn’t have a hold or arpegiator built in. But this is great when paired with your computer. Simply send midi in and you can do much of this through your pc/Mac. The real sacrifices you make with this is for the compact size. The sound quality is great. Classic moog filter that just feels great. Be sure to read into the additional features with the companion software but I think you’ll get a few weeks easily just using it by itself. The keybed is small (but I think this is the point) but you can easily extend this by plugging a midi keyboard into it... it’s pretty darn impressive for the size of the unit. If you want something with more features and voice versatility you are going to have to sacrifice studio space and go for the 37 or the matriarch, but I really loved what I could get out of this thing for the size. You can update all the presets to whatever you want with the downloadable software. Just make sure you have a usb cable long enough to reach the unit so you can always take advantage of the computer based work flow. My only real complaint is I really wish they would have added a hold/drone control so you can just dive into notes, but if you add a 10 second release, it’s still pretty close. The multi drive on this thing is just delicious. Use it to push all your oscillators and give them just a blanket wrapped gritty warmth that doesn’t sound distorted. Just blows my mind. Also will note; turn your oscillators and multi drive down and bump up the master volume...they still sound beautiful when not being pushed. If you are looking for more versatility and control on the unit itself you will need to look into something bigger, but for as compact as this is (in synth world) it’s a pretty amazing and beautiful sounding machine. Pair this with the matriarch and you practically have a full band. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021 by Erik Erik

  • It's a Moog. What else do you need to know? LOL!
I am a beginner keyboardist. I've always been a strong "prog-rock" or "art-rock" fan, so that meant I have to have at least 2 of the 3 "necessary" keyboards: a Mellotron, a Moog, and a Hammond. I bought the M4000D Mellotron in October; I can not afford a mini-Moog, or even a Subsequent 37, so I "settled" for the Subsequent 25. (I looked into many other synths...there are quite a few with more features for the price, but they are not Moogs.) So I sprung for the Subsequent 25 and I absolutely recommend it. Physically, it is a gorgeous instrument. You can tell it is solid and well-crafted. It has lots and lots of power and versatility. And the sound? I'm very, very biased, and have been since the first time I heard a Moog (on "Lucky Man" by ELP in 1970). The sound is absolutely FAT. Nothing sounds quite like a Mellotron; nothing sounds quite like a Moog, either. (The Hammond is gonna have to wait...maybe forever.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2021 by Steve Eichel

  • Expensive - but might actually be worth it...
Size: 37 Keys
This is the 5th MOOG I've had in the last 35 years. I was ready to give up on Moog over the Lil' Phatty which broke and was replaced 4x in the 30 days I owned it. However, I came to need something that behaved and sounded like a Moog, so I gave them another try. The quality of material as usual is excellent. It's built like a tank and the sound is absolutely amazing! Kudos to whoever wrote the software editor for this piece because it is easy to use and works perfectly! Only 2 cons to this... 1 - it's expensive.. you can likely get something very similar for alot less, but it won't be this.. 2 - the case for this because Moog decided to shape this "odd" unlike every other synth in the world has to be a Moog Case specifically for this... and.. it's 300.00.... Keep that in mind if you plan to take this on the road. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2022 by Walter Betson

  • If you're new to synthesizers get ready to spend some time learning how to use one.
It's heavier than I thought it was. It will take me some time to get to know the full affect of what I can and can't do with this instrument. I just down loaded the built in editor onto my computer. Over-all. It will take me sometime to get to know everything this instrument is capable of and you may also need a keyboard a amplifier to further dig into the details of this electronic instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025 by Steven Lane

  • AWESOME
Size: 37 Keys
This is a great emphasis, but you need a college course to know how to operate it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025 by Timothy A. Maxwell

  • It's a beast
Size: 37 Keys
This is a great mono/duo synth. Fat and rich and eminently customisable. I still haven't quite gotten what I'm looking for out of it, but that's part of the deal with these kinds of boards. Most of the onboard sounds are unimpressive or stylistically unusable, but the potential to create great things is there waiting to be unlocked.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023 by CthuLuke

  • Dear god.
Every sound this thing makes is candy for the ears. My last synth was the Korg Minilogue XD, which sounds great and is a far more powerful synth. However, I like the Moog WAY more. The Minilogue can do almost anything, but it takes a lot longer to make a patch that sounds perfect. With the Moog, you can just close your eyes and twiddle the knobs at random and it WILL sound amazing. NOTE: After watching YouTube reviews, I was afraid this was mostly going to be a bass synth. Every reviewer (except Loopop) seemed to only play pentatonic funk bass with it. SHAME. It's definitely a full-range synth. It goes HIGH & wide. You can almost make any sound you can imagine. ...That said, it for sure has it's own distinct dark tone and it does bass VERY well. There's one review on the YouTubes that compare the Sub Phatty (the old sub 25) to a Little Phatty and gives you a great idea of the Sub 25's tone compared to other Moogs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by Saul Hudson

  • GET IT
Size: 37 Keys
YESSSSS. The creative juices are flowing. If you've been on the fence, stop waiting: It's worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by Haysoos Kreestos

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