Via Ron West on AH.
Update via Mark G on AH:
Update via Mark G on AH:
"As I recall, Dave van Koevering was marketing these to the church market.
Joe Rivers told me there were either 50 or 100 of them done for him."
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Looks like a stock Memorymoog from what I see there. It's probably a rebranding for the worship market; keep in mind that Moog had a connection to this via Dave Van Koevering, who later did a lot to push MIDI tech to the worship audio market.
ReplyDeleteyeah, it was made for churches.
ReplyDeleteyup - what they said.
ReplyDeleteSequential Circuits did a drive like this too .. you can still find churches with a Prophet 5 tucked away in some storage area of the choir loft.
ReplyDeleteYeh I guess it makes sense to pitch to the biggest richest corporations in the world....
ReplyDeleteWhy'd they need a different name though? That's just weird... Oh yeh... Churches... What was I thinking? ;)
oh lord.. and I was saving up for that JC-8.
ReplyDeleteaaah, organised religion... my favourite form of clandestine global evil
ReplyDeleteyep... happens all the time.
ReplyDeletehttp://img260.imageshack.us/img260/7910/ju60nd3.jpg
So, another reason to visit the church again ;)
ReplyDeletekeep on playing synths at churches (I did so myself)
Till "Qwave" Kopper