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Monday, April 30, 2007
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almost $4,000 for a Sonic Six???!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's about the cost of a minimoog and a P-5 combined.
My favorite synth interface. History goes that Bob Moog would carry that around to demonstrate synthesis when he gave lectures. Pretty cool considering he could have used a synth of his own design, as this model was acquired when Moog music purchased Musonics.
ReplyDeleteJb, you have history wrong there.
ReplyDeleteMusonics purchased Moog.
Moog was broke.
still, I believe the sonic six was still a musonics design anyhow.
ReplyDeleteMusonics design with a Moog design VCF.
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