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Friday, October 06, 2006
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Wow...that prototype drums/percussion Moog synth looks awesome! I bet it sounds great too.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't say no to the 1965 Moog modular either, simply wonderful.
Mikael
That's some cool shit for sure.
ReplyDeleteI wish there were some detail shots of the custom modules. Anyone have any idea what the one th the red levers is.
ReplyDeleteOne aside: Moog Archives lists this Moog as 1964
Another is that I noticce the Ribbon is different then my 955 (956 came later), which is an early breadboard one, so it may be a custom one.
Wait... take a couple steps back for a second. Does anyone really want a percussion synthesizer with Moog envelopes on it?
ReplyDeleteis that honking big thing in the middle a power connector? Really strange place to put that thick cable anyway.
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