Monday, September 20, 2010
Roger Luther - Moog Modular
flickr By rick403
"Large Moog Modular at the Cantos Music Foundation.
Just re-jacked, recapped and fully cleaned and calibrated. it sounds AMAZING"
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI find it amazing how many gearheads (myself included) will go to such lengths to collect, restore and use amazing vintage gear, and run them through mackie and behringer mixers :)
ReplyDeleteSo what do you think the specs were on 40+ year mixers and tape decks?
ReplyDeleterunning a Moog through a Mackie mixer and recording to an Alesis HD24 sounds like 40 years ago.
ReplyDeleterunning a TRINITRON through a Neve desk and recording it to a transformer-frontend JH16 is still going to sound like a crappy rompler.
You guys are hilarious! Keep it up!
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