MATRIXSYNTH: Moog: A History in Recordings by Thom Holmes Part 2


Monday, June 17, 2013

Moog: A History in Recordings by Thom Holmes Part 2


Pictured: Paul Beaver with Moog Modular, 1968.

"The First Moog Synthesizer Recordings

At first, Bob Moog didn’t think of his synthesizer as a total solution for the musician. He once famously said, 'There was never a notion that a synthesizer would be used by itself for anything.' He pictured it as another piece of equipment in the traditional electronic music studio. But as soon as the first modular systems were available, musicians from many genres began to think of the Moog as standalone musical instrument for music as wide-ranging as commercial jingles to experimental classical music. Curiosity about the Moog Synthesizer grew quickly as the instrument began to appear on commercially available recordings of popular music in 1967."

Read Part 2 in full on The Bob Moog Foundation website here, and in case you missed it, part 1 is here.

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