Hi!
Well, this one was fun to make... Moog One: here's a full review and tutorial including every noteworthy feature I could find. Is it worth the price and room you need to clear up for it?
Spoiler, it's not flawless, but yes, it's probably the ultimate analog synth (so far!) taking into consideration sound, features and ease of use. More importantly, it's not just packed with features, Moog have nailed it in terms of the interface, in a way that makes everything extremely accessible.
It seems like Moog looked at every element of what an analog synth can be, and raised the bar either a little or a lot, depending on where you look. If that wasn't enough, both the 8 and 16 voice One's are tri-timbral - meaning they can play three completely different sounds simultaneously, and this isn't just a MIDI thing - each timbre (or "Synth" as they call it) has its own separate arpeggiator and sequencer, making multi-timbral music making extremely accessible.
Attached to this video is a Patreon exclusive video download of the intro/outro jam.
As usual but never taken for granted - thanks for your ongoing support!
All my best,
Ziv (judging whether synths are worth the real-estate they require on youtube as "Loopop"...)