Friday, July 25, 2008
One of the Rarest Moogs
No not the modular or the vocoder. The little synth on the floor under the modular - the Minitmoog. This image was taken at the Synthorama synthesizer museum in Luterbach Switzerland. Click on the synthorama tag for some updates sent in via Martin Hollinger, the curator of the museum. If you asked a question or took the time to comment in any of the prior posts, you should find some more info.
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The Minitmoog is just a Satellite with a back pack pcb for the second oscillator. While this adds much to the sound of it, it is not a great Moog at all. It uses a Hz/oct oszillator design.
ReplyDeleteMentioned in the Vail book, right and overhyped since. It's not quite a Minimoog Model A or B in terms of rarity.
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