MATRIXSYNTH: Univeristy of North Carolina-Greensboro Bestows Vintage Modulars to BMF


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Univeristy of North Carolina-Greensboro Bestows Vintage Modulars to BMF

"Aries Modular on display at Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit. (Photo by Chris Stack)"

via The Bob Moog Foundation

"We are delighted to announce a permanent loan from UNC-Greensboro that includes a variety of synthesizers and other vintage instruments and equipment, including four legendary modulars: a custom built Moog Modular from R.A. Moog, Co., two ARP 2600s, and an Aries 300.

Due to the historical significance of this gift, we asked music technology journalist Geary Yelton to write a guest blog for us exploring some of the very early history behind the instruments.

Read more here about these fascinating synthesizers, and the man who bought or created them for the university in the early days of modular synthesis."

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