Friday, July 19, 2013
Moog Analog Drum Machine - Prototype
via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook
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"1970 – Bob Moog built this Drum Machine for TV Theme / Jingle composer Eric Siday. The machine, the only one of its kind, never made it into production and consisted of prototype modules for drum and percussion synthesis. This unit sits in the Cité de la Musique in Paris France."
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I took some photos of it last week, but they weren't very good in the dim lighting (museum lighting tends to be a bit low to reduce fading). The MUSEE DE LA MUSIQUE is amazing!!!
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