Wednesday, March 07, 2007
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ReplyDeleteWeren't there two versions of the Polymoog? I notice that this one is a "Polymoog Keyboard". As I recall, that's the less programmable of the two.
ReplyDeleteThis one's the programmable one. He copied the description from VSE which has a picture of both so it seems ambiguous. But the Pic is the better of the two.
ReplyDeleteThe first PMs were called Polymoog Keyboard. When they came out with the Polymoog Keyboard, Moog renamed the original one Polymoog Synthesizer.
ReplyDeleteSo you're all wrong!
Bwahaha!!
Okay, that's sufficiently confusing. This obviously is the programmable one; I realized that after looking at the Flickr set. Regardless of what it's named.
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