Moog Realistic Concertmate MG-1
The Moog Realistic MG-1 is a 2 VCO analog synthesizer from 1981. It shares a lot of the same features as the Moog Rogue with a few additions. The VCOs are referred to as tone generators and can produce sawtooth, square and pulse waveforms. The two oscillators are also detunable. It also features an ASR envelope generator, an LFO with both triangle and square waves, as well as sample and hold. The two-oscillator voice is monophonic however the organ section has unlimited polyphony. Additionally, it features a ring modulator effect and CV/Gate inputs. It has been used in recordings by ?uestlove, 808 State, Animal Collective, No Doubt, Apples in Stereo, KMFDM, Ween, Tame Impala and Alvvays. Watch a demo here.
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Type of unit
Synthesizer Keyboard
Brand/Make
Moog
Synthesis Technology
VCO/VCF Analog Subtractive
External control
CV
Parts Capability
Monotimbral (1 Part)
Polyphony
Unlimited
Patch memory
manual
Decade of creation
1980s
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