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Synthesizer educator Chris Meyer (Learning Modular) introduces the Grand Prize Eurorack modular synthesizer being raffled off by the Bob Moog Foundation. It carries a value exceeding $24,000 and includes 50 modules, 11 controllers, and components from 52 companies across 17 countries."

"The Bob Moog Foundation is pleased to announce our winter fundraising raffle of a beautiful, custom-built Eurorack modular synthesizer system. It is housed in a handcrafted 15U (126 hp) walnut cabinet and carries a value exceeding $24,000. The system includes 50 Eurorack modules, 11 controllers, and components from 52 companies across 17 countries.
Tickets for the raffle are $25 each, 5 for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500
The raffle ends on Friday, December 19th, and is open internationally. The winners will be announced on Tuesday, December 23rd.
Synthesizer pioneer and educator Chris Meyer curated the synthesizer's assembly, while the cabinet was designed and created by Christopher Perryman of Gold Splinter Woodworking Studio.
Bob Moog had a career-long interest in alternative controllers. In the spirit of "What Would Bob Do," this incredible system includes not only a host of analog and digital oscillators, filters, sequencers, and effects, but an expansive collection of alternate controllers as well. This diverse assortment of peripherals includes a heart sensing monitor, two theremins, a touch controller, percussion hardware, and a ribbon controller, all connectable to an expressive Roli Seaboard controller.
In addition to a grand prize, this winter's raffle also offers an Expressive-E Osmose synthesizer ($1799 value) for second prize, along with a Noisy 2 software synthesizer ($150 value) for third prize.
Proceeds from the raffle benefit our important work in science education, archive preservation, and the operation of the Moogseum in downtown Asheville, NC."







































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