Ratings



Control of Omnisphere
Panel Layout
Ease of Use
Keyboard Feel
Build Quality

One of the main features of Moog’s popular Subsequent 37 is its aggressive sound — due to the Multidrive — a distortion circuit we closely emulated. The panel is fantastic for use with Omnisphere. You can use the Feedback knob as an FX send, change Omnisphere’s Filter types, set up LFO modulations quickly, use the Arpeggiator — all with no menu diving! The downsides are that the keyboard MIDI response is a little bit slower than we’d like and it has no sustain pedal input. Overall though, it’s a fantastic synth, and it’s one of the best Omnisphere controllers in the studio or live. This has one of the most satisfying layouts of any of these synths, so if you want an analog monosynth with a modern vibe, you can’t go wrong with the Moog Subsequent 37!

Moog Subsequent 37 Strengths:

  • Inspiring Layout
  • Multidrive
  • Effects Send
  • Great Build Quality
  • Powerful analog mono synth

Moog Subsequent 37 Details:

Retail Price $1,899
Number of Keys 37
Keyboard Type Unweighted
Size of Controls Medium
Special Features N/A
Dimensions 26.37” × 14.75” x 6.75”
Weight 22 lbs
USB Powered No
Pitch Bender Yes
Mod Wheel Yes
Sends Aftertouch Yes
Sustain Pedal Input No
Expression Pedal Input Yes
Ribbon No
Non-Functional Controls Compare
Save
MIDI
Preset (Edit)
Panel (Init)
Fine Tune
Controller (Mod1)
Controller (Mod2)
Mute
Volume
All LCD Screen Sub-Menus
Arpeggiator Yes
Sequencer Yes
MIDI Messages NRPN

Omnisphere Sections Controlled by the Moog Subsequent 37:

Independent Layer Control No
Number of Oscillators 4
Number of Wavetables 1
Number of Envelopes 2
Number of LFOs 2
Filter Types LPF Power 12
LPF Power 24
HPF Power 24
BPF Power 24
FX Units Analog Chorus
Chorus Echo
Brit-Vox
PRO-Verb
Soundsources No
Mod Matrix No
FM No
Ring Mod No
Waveshaper No
Unison Yes
Harmonia No
Granular No
ORB No
Arpeggiator Yes