video upload by craniumpie
"just a demo of some of the sounds from the moog satellite .
- some compression,delay and reverb...no eq or mastering ."
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When Moog Music showed the Satellite at NAMM in 1973, it was definitely a hot product but wasn't in the production queue yet. So Moog Music decided to sell the rights to build 5000 Satellites to Thomas Organ Company, instead of building them in-house. The first 5000 units were labelled as Model 1050, the following units were manufactured by Moog Music and labelled as Model 5330. The 1050 units have no serial numbers.
The Satellite is a preset-based monophonic synthesizer featuring a single analog oscillator with sawtooth and rectangular waveforms and a 12 dB/oct OTA-based bandpass filter followed by a 12 dB/oct Moog ladder lowpass filter. The presets, generated using different center frequency and bandwidth of the bandpass filter, can be radically altered using the controls on the left panel including Color (cutoff frequency), Emphasis (resonance) and Contour (VCF/Volume Envelopes). The Satellite features also a very fast sine/square LFO for Filter and Pitch (Vibrato and Tremolo), Glide and Repeat effects.
Specifications:
VCO : 12 Presets
Filter : 12 dB/oct Moog ladder lowpass
Filter Controls : Cutoff + Resonance + AD Envelope
LFO : Filter + Pitch (Sine / Square shapes)
LFO Controls : Rate + Depth
Effects : Glide + Repeater
Outputs : Low + High
Master Tune Control
Filter Control Input
Keyboard : 37 keys / -2 Octaves"
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