MATRIXSYNTH: JimVentions - Thoughts on Moog the Movie


Saturday, February 18, 2006

JimVentions - Thoughts on Moog the Movie

Title link takes you to JimVentions notes on Moog the Movie.

"But my favorite parts were when he was explaining his inventions - because while he loved the music people made with his synths, HIS love was in making the instruments, and knowing that once they left him, they'd be used to make people happy."


Image from this Flickr set.

2 comments:

  1. Just a comment: my blog JimVentions is pretty random, but if you go to January there are a few Matrix-y relevant posts:

    http://ppgwave.blogspot.com/2006/01/this-month-in-keyboard.html

    http://ppgwave.blogspot.com/2006/01/ghosts-of-gear-past.html

    http://ppgwave.blogspot.com/2005/12/soundtracking-and-ott.html

    Thanks!

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  2. Thanks. Just put up a new post on that second link. $200 for a Chroma. If only... It stinks that the timing was off for me by about ten years. I paid $1100 or so for a Matrix-6 brand new in 1986. A few years later I was a starving college student on the ramen and spagetti diet, no computer and completely unnaware of what was selling for basically pennies out there. I'm almost glad I didn't know though, not being able to pick these up back then would have been even more painful than just missing them. Thanks for putting up these links, they are great.

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