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These are the best free Moog Synthesizer VST plugins and Moog emulators to get a vintage synthesizer sound. In this collection of Moog Synthesizer plugins, I ve included plugin features, screenshots, and YouTube videos. What Is A Moog Synthesizer? The Moog synthesizer is a type of synthesizer invented by Robert Moog in 2025. These are the best free Moog Synthesizer VST plugins and Moog emulators to get a vintage synthesizer sound. In this collection of Moog Synthesizer plugins, I’ve included plugin features, screenshots, and YouTube
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Moog One plugin? Anyone have any info on this product? Seems it’s justsample-based, not a virtual analog synth. I can’t find any reviews of it anywhere. Gear Maniac Joined: Oct 2019 Posts: 293 🎧 5 years Quote: SOFTWARE requirements: Native Instruments Kontakt 4.2.4 / 5.0 / 6 or any high full versionsSize: 700 MB / 34 PresetsFormat & Quality: Kontakt Instrument - NKI /stereo/44.100Hz; 24 Bit Someone sampled 34 patches from moog one and made a Kontakt library, thats all. Quote: Originally Posted by MadSlut ➡️ Someone sampled 34 patches from moog one and made a Kontakt library, thats all. Yes, understood that. I would like to find out more info about the seller, and a review of the patches. There is none of either. Which makes me suspicious about the product..probably done with Sample Robot. Now that InMusic has purchased Moog Music, fired most of the staff, and is moving manufacturing overseas, it's my educated guess that they will focus more on software and likely make few, if any, new hardware synths.I just spent a few days with the Moog Model 15 plugin, right after playing with a hardware Moog Model 10 at Perfect Circuit here in Burbank. To my ears the Model 15 sounds so close to the hardware that it negates any need to buy the hardware. And at $30, it's a hell of a lot easier on your wallet than $11k. And you can store your patches, which you can't do on the hardware.This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could be as much as $149 and it would sell. Actually if it was really great I'd pay $200 for it. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 2,330 🎧 5 years Quote: Originally Posted by Dave Polich ➡️ This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could be as much as $149 and it would sell. Actually if it was really great I'd pay $200 for it. If they made a Moog One plugin that could be controlled from a HW Moog One and expanded the polyphony and multitimbral capabilities, I’d be all in! Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2018 🎧 5 years Quote: Originally Posted by Dave Polich ➡️ This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could be as much as $149 and it would sell. Actually if it was really great I'd pay $200 for it. We're talking about inMusic, owners of Air and Sonivox, so I'd expect the plugin to be $9.99 after 6 months and given away for free by Plugin Boutique late next year Gear Addict Quote: Originally Posted by Dave Polich ➡️ This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could. These are the best free Moog Synthesizer VST plugins and Moog emulators to get a vintage synthesizer sound. In this collection of Moog Synthesizer plugins, I ve included plugin features, screenshots, and YouTube videos. What Is A Moog Synthesizer? The Moog synthesizer is a type of synthesizer invented by Robert Moog in 2025. These are the best free Moog Synthesizer VST plugins and Moog emulators to get a vintage synthesizer sound. In this collection of Moog Synthesizer plugins, I’ve included plugin features, screenshots, and YouTube Is there a Moog plugin? Yes, there are several Moog plugins available, including official emulations from Moog Music Inc, as well as third-party emulations like the Moog Moogerfooger Effects Plugin Bundle: was $399.70 now $183.05 at Plugin Boutique This 8-plugin bundle spans a virtual compilation of Moog effects pedals. These plugin Moog MF-104S Analog Delay Plugin. $68 Compare 6. Moog MF-103S 12-Stage Phaser Plugin. $60 Compare 11. Moog Moogerfooger Effects Plug-ins. $242 Compare Moog MF-101S MF-102S by Moog Music is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin. (LFO). Designed by Bob Moog For you to keep both.There’s also the matter of how many variations you feel you need. I do love a lot, but it doesn’t all have to be hardware. I get why some people have 20 or more hardware synthesizers. If you count my software, I’m sure I have a lot more than that.So… maybe Zebra HZ could perfectly mimic a Moog One, though I know the Moog filter emulation in HZ doesn’t do filter FM. Maybe Zebra 3 will finally be the answer to all our prayers. HERE ME, OH SYNTH LORD, MY PEOPLE HAVE A GREAT NEED! Until then (2073?) I’m telling you, the best dual filter analog emulation is Korg’s ARP 2600. Quite amazing sounding. Quote: Originally Posted by registerwithfb ➡️ Anyone searching for a Moog One plugin : Synapse The Legend HZ is pretty much it. Or Minimonsta 2 Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2007 🎧 15 years I would think the demand for a Moog One Vst would be highly sought after. As much as success as their Muse is having in the hardware market, this would be a no brainer for inMusic to emulate as a plugin.Comments
Moog One plugin? Anyone have any info on this product? Seems it’s justsample-based, not a virtual analog synth. I can’t find any reviews of it anywhere. Gear Maniac Joined: Oct 2019 Posts: 293 🎧 5 years Quote: SOFTWARE requirements: Native Instruments Kontakt 4.2.4 / 5.0 / 6 or any high full versionsSize: 700 MB / 34 PresetsFormat & Quality: Kontakt Instrument - NKI /stereo/44.100Hz; 24 Bit Someone sampled 34 patches from moog one and made a Kontakt library, thats all. Quote: Originally Posted by MadSlut ➡️ Someone sampled 34 patches from moog one and made a Kontakt library, thats all. Yes, understood that. I would like to find out more info about the seller, and a review of the patches. There is none of either. Which makes me suspicious about the product..probably done with Sample Robot. Now that InMusic has purchased Moog Music, fired most of the staff, and is moving manufacturing overseas, it's my educated guess that they will focus more on software and likely make few, if any, new hardware synths.I just spent a few days with the Moog Model 15 plugin, right after playing with a hardware Moog Model 10 at Perfect Circuit here in Burbank. To my ears the Model 15 sounds so close to the hardware that it negates any need to buy the hardware. And at $30, it's a hell of a lot easier on your wallet than $11k. And you can store your patches, which you can't do on the hardware.This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could be as much as $149 and it would sell. Actually if it was really great I'd pay $200 for it. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 2,330 🎧 5 years Quote: Originally Posted by Dave Polich ➡️ This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could be as much as $149 and it would sell. Actually if it was really great I'd pay $200 for it. If they made a Moog One plugin that could be controlled from a HW Moog One and expanded the polyphony and multitimbral capabilities, I’d be all in! Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2018 🎧 5 years Quote: Originally Posted by Dave Polich ➡️ This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could be as much as $149 and it would sell. Actually if it was really great I'd pay $200 for it. We're talking about inMusic, owners of Air and Sonivox, so I'd expect the plugin to be $9.99 after 6 months and given away for free by Plugin Boutique late next year Gear Addict Quote: Originally Posted by Dave Polich ➡️ This leads me to believe that a Moog One plugin is likely sometime late next year, or perhaps earlier. I think it could
2025-04-04For you to keep both.There’s also the matter of how many variations you feel you need. I do love a lot, but it doesn’t all have to be hardware. I get why some people have 20 or more hardware synthesizers. If you count my software, I’m sure I have a lot more than that.So… maybe Zebra HZ could perfectly mimic a Moog One, though I know the Moog filter emulation in HZ doesn’t do filter FM. Maybe Zebra 3 will finally be the answer to all our prayers. HERE ME, OH SYNTH LORD, MY PEOPLE HAVE A GREAT NEED! Until then (2073?) I’m telling you, the best dual filter analog emulation is Korg’s ARP 2600. Quite amazing sounding. Quote: Originally Posted by registerwithfb ➡️ Anyone searching for a Moog One plugin : Synapse The Legend HZ is pretty much it. Or Minimonsta 2 Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2007 🎧 15 years I would think the demand for a Moog One Vst would be highly sought after. As much as success as their Muse is having in the hardware market, this would be a no brainer for inMusic to emulate as a plugin.
2025-04-19Moog Music has released a free plugin that lets you use their Model 15 Modular Synthesizer virtual instrument in your macOS DAW.Here’s what they have to say about it:“Earlier this year, we released an update that makes it possible for Mac users running Big Sur to recreate the sounds and workflow of the classic hardware Model 15 modular synthesizer using a macOS device through Audio Unit v3, or as a standalone sound design tool. This macOS compatibility update allowed for seamless integration with Logic, GarageBand, and MainStage for use in studio and live performance environments.Now, the Model 15 App can be used standalone, as an Audio Unit v3 plugin, Audio Unit v3 and v2 plugin, as a VST3 plugin, or as an effect in your existing audio chain.”Using Model 15 in Ableton Live:Automation in Ableton Live:Pricing and AvailabilityMoog Model 15 for iOS is available for $29.99. You can download the plugin via the Moog site. Post navigation
2025-03-28The Arturia has a 8 step sequencer which can modulate several parameters. The drive isn't as knarly as the UAD Moog Filter. It is a welcome addition to he plugin folder. robotmonkey wrote:So, how does it compare to UAD Moog Filter? ghettosynth ghettosynth KVRAF 15847 posts since 13 Oct, 2009 Contact: Scotty wrote:The Arturia has a 8 step sequencer which can modulate several parameters. The drive isn't as knarly as the UAD Moog Filter. It is a welcome addition to he plugin folder. robotmonkey wrote:So, how does it compare to UAD Moog Filter?If you're going by pure sonic ability, I much prefer the Monark filter Block along with the Block's sequencers which can do everything this does and more. There is some value to having things conveniently located in one plugin. Teksonik Teksonik KVRAF 18946 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA Contact: SoundGoddess wrote:Teksonik wrote:If it's a plugin it will no doubt require the installation of their Arturia Software Center. If the freebie is a plugin it will depend on what it is whether or not I install the ASC on my studio computer. Some interesting comments on their FB page. One guys says "I think it will be software". Nope they are shipping each one of us a free MiniBrute....... Honestly, I have no complaints with Arturia Software Center. It's not much different than NI, Adobe, or EWQL stuff. eLicenser was a huge pain in the ass and I didn't feel comfortable purchasing V-Collection back when they were using it, but once everything got switched over it worked nicely and I upgraded to it. Never had any problems with ASC.No it's not different than other License Managers. But I've already got N.I.'s Service Center, IK MultiMedia's License Manager, and iLok License Manager so installing another Manager for a plugin I won't use is pointless. If this freebie would have been one of their synths or I ever buy one of them I will install the ASC on my studio computer. I still appreciate Arturia's generosity but this filter plugin isn't something I need. But I'm sure lots of people will have a ton of fun with it and use it on many tracks......... None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ghettosynth ghettosynth KVRAF 15847 posts since 13 Oct, 2009 Contact: Teksonik wrote:SoundGoddess wrote:Teksonik wrote:If it's a plugin it will no doubt require the installation of their Arturia Software Center. If the freebie is a plugin it will depend on what it is whether or not I install the ASC on my studio computer. Some interesting comments on their FB page. One guys says "I think it will be software". Nope they are shipping each one of us a free MiniBrute....... Honestly, I have no complaints with Arturia Software Center. It's not much different than NI, Adobe, or EWQL stuff. eLicenser was a huge pain in the ass and I didn't feel comfortable purchasing V-Collection back when they
2025-04-12That about every software vintage synth emulation. I have the “noisy” 16 voice. My studio is pretty cool and I have the One on a stand that has support arms so the bottom is open. It also is not against a wall. I don’t even use the low fan speed setting and really don’t have any issues with the fan. I think if it sits on a table or is up against a wall the sound is reflected back to the player.The thing sounds like a wind tunnel when it boots but then is pretty quiet.I don’t record vocals or acoustic instruments so I don’t need complete silence. Gear Head Joined: Dec 2022 Posts: 56 Anyone searching for a Moog One plugin : Synapse The Legend HZ is pretty much it. Quote: Originally Posted by Dave Polich ➡️ Now that InMusic has purchased Moog Music, fired most of the staff, and is moving manufacturing overseas, it's my educated guess that they will focus more on software and likely make few, if any, new hardware synths. Lol.Got any more predictions for us, Nostradamus? Quote: Originally Posted by Napotronix ➡️ Lol.Got any more predictions for us, Nostradamus? Good to be wrong sometimes. Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2011 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by registerwithfb ➡️ Anyone searching for a Moog One plugin : Synapse The Legend HZ is pretty much it. I couldn't find anything on their sight about the SVF and options for running the second filter in series or parallel with the ladder filter. Legend HZ isn't a Moog One plugin, it's a Minimoog emulator with extra bells and whistles. It's not even advertised as such. Gear Guru Joined: Dec 2007 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by gruvsyco ➡️ I couldn't find anything on their sight about the SVF and options for running the second filter in series or parallel with the ladder filter. The only decent analog modeling plugin with two filters that I’m aware of are Cypher 2 and Korg’s new 2600 plugin, the Korg being the better of the two, but quite CPU intensive. You can coax some analog behavior out of other plugins like Massive X or Dune 3, but not without a fair amount of work. The Legend and Legend HZ are not really similar to the One in any significant way, other than their filters probably sound similar. Pigments with both osc set to "Analog" and both filters set to "Mini"? Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2011 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by zerocrossing ➡️ The only decent analog modeling plugin with two filters that I’m aware of are Cypher 2 and Korg’s new 2600 plugin, the Korg being the better of the two, but quite CPU intensive. You can coax some analog behavior out of other plugins like Massive X or Dune 3, but not without a fair amount of work. The Legend and Legend HZ are not really similar to the One in any significant way, other than
2025-04-19Their filters probably sound similar. yeah... my comment was like 99.9% sarcasm. I did actually look though.I'm getting fatigued with people thinking a polyphonic Minimoog = any polyphonic Moog. The One is not a polyphonic Minimoog. The Memorymoog is not a polyphonic Minimoog. The Trigon 6 is not a Memorymoog is not a polyphonic Minimoog.If I wanted to try capturing some of what the One does in a VST, My (personal) first reach would probably be Zebra HZ. Loading a Moog type wavetable in to the oscillator with some subtle modulation to give it warmth, it has both types of filters which I could set up however I like. MSEGs, Modulation Matrix.Shit, I could probably even use Hive with the same oscillator setup. Even though it doesn't have those filters specifically it does have two filters you can route how you like and enough filter variations to cover most bases... At least enough to convince anyone that thinks a Minimoog plugin is the same as a Moog One.Oops, my bad... neither one of those plugins have faux wood siding or Moog style knobs. Gear Guru Joined: Dec 2007 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by gruvsyco ➡️ yeah... my comment was like 99.9% sarcasm. I did actually look though.I'm getting fatigued with people thinking a polyphonic Minimoog = any polyphonic Moog. The One is not a polyphonic Minimoog. The Memorymoog is not a polyphonic Minimoog. The Trigon 6 is not a Memorymoog is not a polyphonic Minimoog.If I wanted to try capturing some of what the One does in a VST, My (personal) first reach would probably be Zebra HZ. Loading a Moog type wavetable in to the oscillator with some subtle modulation to give it warmth, it has both types of filters which I could set up however I like. MSEGs, Modulation Matrix.Shit, I could probably even use Hive with the same oscillator setup. Even though it doesn't have those filters specifically it does have two filters you can route how you like and enough filter variations to cover most bases... At least enough to convince anyone that thinks a Minimoog plugin is the same as a Moog One.Oops, my bad... neither one of those plugins have faux wood siding or Moog style knobs. Yeah, that is a problem. Maybe someone can do a Zebra HZ skin with the wood and the knobs, so we can finely put this question to rest. I don’t know if a lot of people have done this as much as I have, but for various reasons I’ve had to downsize my studio and that means getting rid of stuff. Of course the first place to look is overlap. You quickly find out that a feature in one synth does not necessarily sound like a feature in another synth. A lot of the time you can get very similar results within a range, and then after that range, differences become very apparent. Sometimes one is clearly better, sometimes neither is better but different enough
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