Moog Synthesizers | Mavis
Build Your Own Moog Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer
The Moog Mavis is a semi-modular, build-it-yourself analog synthesizer designed for both first-time users and established synthesists, alike!
Offering the vast depth of sound Moog is known for in a compact, feature-packed instrument, users of any skill level can quickly assemble their own analog synthesizer with minimal tools and experience.
Plus, with the Moog Mavis’ one-octave keyboard, users can start making sounds immediately, following assembly, without the need for any additional equipment, other than a speaker or headphones!

Standalone or Eurorack Mountable
Once it’s assembled, the Mavis can be used as a straightforward, standalone analog synthesizer, complete with patchable modular utilities, and Moog’s unmistakable sonic characteristics and quality.
Or, the Mavis can easily be removed from its case to serve as 24-point CV controllable module (44hp) ready to be installed into a Eurorack system, or alongside Moog’s other semi-modular instruments.
A Sound All Its Own
In addition to Moog’s legendary oscillator and filter circuits, the Mavis mixes these familiar Moog elements with the exotic by putting them alongside a diode wavefolder—the first diode wavefolder to appear on a Moog instrument.
Oozing with its own unique personality, the Moog Mavis combines traditional subtractive synthesis with additive wavefolding, providing users a clever presentation of synthesis modules and utilities to catalyze creative synergy and inspire new musical connections!
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