MATRIXSYNTH: Oddity Archive: Episode 182.5: Ben’s Junk: Realistic Concertmate (Moog) MG-1 Synthesizer


Thursday, November 07, 2019

Oddity Archive: Episode 182.5: Ben’s Junk: Realistic Concertmate (Moog) MG-1 Synthesizer


Published on Nov 7, 2019 OddityArchive

Almost sounds like he says Bog Moog at 2:04.

"Whatdaya mean you forgot you had a Moog? Also, synth snobs need not apply.

Ben Minnotte – Telesound 13 (Moog/Realistic Concertmate MG-1)

Published on Nov 6, 2019 OddityArchive

"The first new piece of music I've written and released since 2012. As a challenge to myself, I tasked myself with creating a song using nothing but my old Moog/Realistic Concertmate MG-1 synthesizer--which is a REAL challenge given that I'm not a synth geek and my keyboard skills are dodgy at best. It also had to sound like something that could've been made and released around the time the synth was made (circa 1982). As such, effects are used sparingly and are confined to the basics (read: EQ, reverb & compression).

Written as part of my ongoing attempts at creating some new, original incidental music for Oddity Archive.

NOTE: Just in case you couldn't tell, the synth pics shown are NOT representative of the patches used.

Available for purchase at http://benminnotte.bandcamp.com/track..."

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