IK is pleased to announce its participation in a charitable fundraiser organized by the Bob Moog Foundation. We'll be giving away Syntronik Sorcerer to all who enter.
The raffle is for an excellent condition Moog Source synthesizer signed by Bob Moog himself. At the end of the raffle, all participants will receive a notification with instructions on how to get IK's Syntronik Sorcerer (a $49.99 value) for FREE.
The Sorcerer is based on the exact Moog Source in the raffle with its distinctive timbres, two fat analog oscillators through the legendary Moog 24 dB per octave transistor ladder filter. In many ways, the Source was a programmable Minimoog capable of generating massive basses and superior leads.

The Source was generously donated to the Bob Moog Foundation by accomplished musician, composer, and sound designer Erik Norlander, who co-designed the legendary Alesis Andromeda analog synthesizer and more recently IK's UNO Synth analog synthesizer.
Norlander's Moog Source was used on the Dukes of the Orient Freakshow album and was the specific hardware synth sampled for the "Sorcerer" which can be yours by entering the raffle.
The raffle is open internationally and ends on February 26, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. (ET) or when all 5,000 tickets are sold. The winner will be announced on Friday, March 1, 2024.
For more information and to enter, click here.