Moog Prodigy
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| Prodigy by Moog Music | |||
| Synthesis type: | Analog subtractive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Polyphony: | 1 | ||
| Oscillators: | 2 | ||
| VCF: | 24 dB/oct low-pass | ||
| VCA: | 1 ADS/ADR | ||
| LFO: | 1 square/triangle | ||
| Keyboard: | 32 keys | ||
| Left hand control: | Pitch/mod wheels | ||
| External control: | CV/Gate | ||
| Memory: | None | ||
| Onboard effects: | None | ||
| Produced: | 1979 - 1984 | ||
The Moog Prodigy. was a synthesizer made by Moog Music from 1979 to 1984, and was used throughout the early 1980s.
It is most notable for giving the British electronica band The Prodigy its name, as Liam Howlett used it for some of the songs he made in the beginning of the 1990s.

