Luna is the first serious Lunetta synthesizer, a semi-modular instrument based on exposed CMOS logic chips. Inspired by the subterranean DIY culture of the 1970s and 80s, Luna channels raw digital chaos into musical sound through 5 oscillators, a chaotic array of logic blocks (XOR, NOT, AND gates, shift registers, counters, multiplexer), and 3 organic low-pass gates that transform binary noise into percussive punches, bongos, and basslines.

The exposed CMOS inputs and outputs let you physically intervene in the synthesis itself — patch, bend logic, and rewire the brain of the synthesizer. Audio output passes through 3 low-pass gates with adjustable decay and trigger mode, plus gain and tilt EQ. A suite of 13 effects (drive, delay, reverb, 6 filter types, bitcrusher, phaser, chorus, comb filter) can be freely assigned to 2 effect slots running in series.

Available as both a desktop semi-modular synth and a 42 HP Eurorack module. Features CV control for effects and 2 oscillators, MIDI control over 2 oscillators, and 2 sequencers with up to 64 steps syncable to clock or MIDI.

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