P1050720 Published on Nov 5, 2014 Jeffrey Brooks
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MUSE - 1 SN 00596-112
AS-1 SN 00200-113
Pics of the manual below including the super rare light show expansion cabinet for the Muse. The following are the details from the listing.

They're both "New Unused In The Box" and below you'll find a demo video along with the photos.
We don't have the patch cords that connect the Muse to the amplifier to test the operation of the amplifier,
so the amp wasn't tested and is being sold along with the Muse in “as is” condition.

MIT and Brookline, MA. where they were manufactured.

Dieter Rams would have designed for Braun in the sixties.

At the time, Minsky was moonlighting on the movie set of '2001 A Space Odyssey', teaching Stanley Kubrick about Artificial Intelligence as he
created Hal.
Ten years later, Edward Fredkin would create the Fredkin Prize, to be awarded to the creators of the first computer to win the
World Chess Championship.
He paid out the award to IBM's Deep Blue in 1997.

It is an algorithmic music generator: it uses digital logic circuits to produce a sequence of notes based on the settings of various parameters.
Since the Muse was designed as a composition tool, not a synthesizer, there is no control over the timbre of the sound;
rather, the front panel controls affect the melodies that are generated.

The four small sliders in the lower-left control Volume, Tempo, Pitch, and Fine Pitch.

Of the eight larger sliders on the right, four control the musical intervals used (labeled A, B, C, and D),
and four control the theme (labeled W, X, Y, and Z).
A rest can be substituted for the lowest note by flipping a toggle switch.
The tempo clock can be slaved to that of another Muse, allowing for multi-part compositions.

The original instruction manual, papers, & tags are included with the Muse and amplifier.
According to the manual, The Muse had an even rarer accessory option called the "Light Show",
which flashed colored lights in time to the music.
It is not known exactly how many Muses were made (the rumor is less than 300) but they are very rare, and were not available in stores.
It is the subject of U. S. Patent 3610801.
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