Thursday, November 03, 2011
Moog Synthesizers
flickr By GermanDragon
"My two modular Moog Synthesizers, in my former home studio before I moved to my present residence.
On the left is a Moog 12, still in its hideous cheap white vinyl that the previous owner upholstered it in. (The modules have been somewhat rearranged into a more logical layout than originally installed by Moog Music.)
On the right is a Moog 15, still factory spec.
Both instruments are now nearly 40 years old, and still fully playable. I use them together as a single instrument for greater flexibility.
Atop the keyboard controller is a Ribbon Controller, and to the left of the keyboard is a 959 X-Y Controller."
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