Back in 2011, Moog’s Animoog app was one of the most advanced, exciting music-making tools for iOS. Described at the time as “the world’s first professional polyphonic synth designed for Apple’s iPad”, the original Animoog was a wavetable instrument">Back in 2011, Moog’s Animoog app was one of the most advanced, exciting music-making tools for iOS. Described at the time as “the world’s first professional polyphonic synth designed for Apple’s iPad”, the original Animoog was a wavetable instrument">
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Moog’s much loved Animoog app returns for Mac and iOS

>Back in 2011, Moog’s Animoog app was one of the most advanced, exciting music-making tools for iOS. Described at the time as “the world’s first professional polyphonic synth designed for Apple’s iPad”, the original Animoog was a wavetable instrument that drew on sounds sampled from the company’s illustrious back catalogue of hardware. Ten years on, Moog have now relaunched the app in the form of Animoog

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