MATRIXSYNTH: Moog Modular at PS Audio: Do high resolution systems have to go to 40kHz?


Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Moog Modular at PS Audio: Do high resolution systems have to go to 40kHz?


Published on Jun 11, 2019 PS Audio

More synth spotting in a non synth oriented video. This time a Moog 5U modular owned by Gus at PS Audio. Last Friday's video featured the ARP 2600 in a wall and a Roland Juno-106 with custom wood sides.

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