Moog Music layoffs provoke dismay in synth community
Moog Music layoffs provoke dismay in synth community
I generally feel quite negative about this news. I’ve had two dream synths for the last decade; Access Virus ti2, and Moog Voyager. Fortunate enough to own the former, never been well off enough to afford the latter (£2500 - £4500 second hand, depending on version).
In tough economic times, the Moog business model was bound to struggle. Only wealthy or very-successful musicians could afford the upper-tier models, and the ‘entry level’ models were quite limited compared to cheaper offerings. But what always made a Moog special was… the sound!
Every synth has its own distinct character / sound. There’s just something very ‘fat’ and ‘rich’ (ironically) about the sound of a Moog synth, especially in the low end, which is where cheaper synths don’t compare so well. Switching production to cheap components is almost certainly going to mean that ‘special Moog sound’ will no longer be created, and only available via second hand market.
They got bought by inmusic recently. The company that owns Akai and Alesis.
This is hardly a surprise. It’s regular old corporate downsizing.