Items Included
- Moog Mavis Analog Synthesizer Voice Kit
- PCB
- Front Panel
- Bottom Enclosure
- Protective Cover
- Power Supply
- Nut Driver
- Calibration Tool
- Fastener Kit
- 5 x 6″ Patch Cables
- Patch Overlays
- Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
- Classic Moog Sound and Quality
- Easy to Build, No Soldering
- Standalone or 44 HP Eurorack Module
- Built-In Keyboard with Glide and Scaling
- Full-Range Analog Oscillator
- 24 dB Low-Pass Ladder Filter
- LFO, Envelope, Wavefolder, Sample+Hold
- 24-Point Patchbay + Protective Cover
- Includes All Build Components and Tools
- Includes 5 x 6″ Patch Cables
Musicians, producers, and analog synthesizer enthusiasts in need of a low-cost analog synthesizer voice will be thrilled with the Moog Mavis, an all-analog synthesizer kit that delivers the classic sound and quality for which Moog is known. The kit is simple to build, requires no soldering, and includes everything you need. The instrument is standalone or works as a 44 HP Eurorack module in any compatible enclosure. The integrated 24-point patchbay is compatible with all Eurorack modules, especially the Mother-32, DFAM, and Subharmonicon instruments.
The synthesizer features a single, all-analog VCO with a variable saw/square waveform with PWM. The classic low-pass Moog ladder filter helps tame harmonics, while the LFO and ADSR envelope generator provides movement to your sound. The integrated keyboard features glide and keyboard-scaling for unusual tonal options. The Mavis is the first Moog instrument to include a wavefolder, which combines subtractive synthesis with additive wavefolding for tons of personality. Mavis includes a protective cover, patch overlays, and five 6″ patch cords.






Ray –
I previously reviewed the Moog Mavis negatively due to the lack of VCF out but I feel that this is an unfair reflection of the product (every synth is not the same and this is not the Werkstatt).
The Moog sound of this synth is very satisfying and fulfilling to experiment with (though I would like to figure out how to drive the added wave folding more aggressively), whether you’re looking for a musical or more experimental sound. It’s interesting that Moog decided to add some west coast sound with the wave folding (perhaps they may play with more in the future).
The utility features of this synth make it pretty useful for playing with other synths (like the Werkstatt). For more inspiration check out the Patching with Intention patch book for the Mavis, and the Mavis Exploration Patch Book by Lisa Bella Donna.
Ray –
Rick –
After a very long time away from analog synths, this was a great step back that brought many flashbacks. Includes easy to follow documentation to assemble, set up and start playing in no time.
Rick –