Moog Music today announced that they have discontinued the Werkstatt-01, a minimal analog synthesizer with modular capabilities.
The Werkstatt-01 was originally introduced at Moogfest 2014. At the time, we talked with Moog’s Steve Dunnington and Trent Thompson to get an overview of the new synth:
Here’s what Moog had to say about the Werkstat at its retirement:
“Werkstatt-01 was created to provide a hands-on understanding of how analog synthesizers work and encourage experimentation with sound through patching and interconnectivity.
The novel build-it-yourself synthesizer kit based on classic Moog circuitry, first introduced in 2014, leaves its mark as both a powerful standalone instrument and an enhancement to any integrated electronic music ecosystem.
Did you know that the research and design that went into Werkstatt-01’s circuitry ultimately led to the development of our entire semi-modular family? If it weren’t for Werkstatt-01, instruments like Mother-32, DFAM, Subharmonicon, Grandmother, and Matriarch might not exist today!”
Here’s Moog’s full playlist of videos covering how to use the Werkstatt:
Pricing and Availability:
The Moog Werkstatt-01 has been discontinued. Limited stock is still available at some retailers, with street pricing around $160 USD.
Werkstatt-02!?
That is be the Mother-32
I love my Werkstatt! It fits my micromodular set up along side my Volca modular and some Bastl stuff. I’ll have to grab another one while they’re still available.
discontinuing Werkstatt is becoming a tradition …
Glad to have one. I love the capabilities of this little friend, it works smoothly with the other Moog semi-modulars!