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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bob and the Synton Modular

Just a reminder, do not miss this post on the upcoming exhibit.


Note that is the Synton modular. You can read about Bob Moog's involvement with Synton here.

Thanks to eZe for pointing this out in the comments.

Update via Brian in the comments: "Bob did some interesting work that is not highly publicized; all the years between 1978 when he left Moog and the Big Briar era.

This exhibit will show a good amount of that stuff; some bizarre prototypes even from the Moog days and later instruments and designs of the 80/90s too."

4 comments:

  1. Looks like the Synton 3000 modular.

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  2. Thanks eZe. I did a double take when I put that up, but didn't immediately place it, and I needed to catch up on other things... I updated the post with more info.

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  3. Bob did some interesting work that is not highly publicized; all the years between 1978 when he left Moog and the Big Briar era.

    This exhibit will show a good amount of that stuff; some bizarre prototypes even from the Moog days and later instruments and designs of the 80/90s too.

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  4. Under his hand is the early Big Briar touch surface which later became part of the Voyager. It's one of the most underrated features of the Voyager!

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