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Monday, May 07, 2007

Monster & Maskiner live i Headspin to Backspin


YouTuve via jourtor.

Yamaha SK-50D


YouTube via fotoplastikon.

"Fotoplastikon performing 'Inferno' theme on Yamaha SK50D with Dynacord VRS-23 reverb.
Drums: Trax - Drums Power (Part 1)"

cz101 music video


YouTube via robotpickle.

"perhaps the geekiest thing ever. a video of a song entirely made up of sounds from the Casio CZ101 synthesizer. i wrote and produce the song and put together this gem of a video. its very sexual. look at my stubby hands with fat fingers. you know what they say about stubby fingers. THICK"

Update: This was originally sent my way via Chris on 11/8/6. I accidentally double posted this. I removed the prior post as this one has comments.

Minimoog Videos by retrosound72

Moog Minimoog and Roland TR-707


Moog Minimoog Demo part2

YouTubes via retrosound72 (click for the rest of retrosound72's synth videos).

Roland JD-800 Synthesizer


YouTube via retrosound72.

ms2000 HDR

flickr by dpcamp.

KORG MS2000

Coachella 2007: Air

flickr by headphonic.

Title link takes you to more.

Roland VP-550 Vocal & Ensemble Keyboard

PAiA 4700

Title link takes you to a few larger shots of the PAiA in this Craigslist post. Via Noah. Click the image to the left for a bigger shot.

Bob plays the HotHand


YouTube jkjelec. Via Kyle.
"Bob plays a modular synthesizer using two HotHand controllers from Source Audio. Sorry about the sideways part; it goes to a normal orientation about a third of the way through"

Update via Dave in the comments: "Bob Chidlaw is a legend and it was really cool hanging with him... a bit daunting maybe. It was like, 'Hi, I was the chief scientist at Kurzweil for 20 years." "Oh hi... I draw hamsters.'"

Some detail on the HotHand:
"The patent-pending Hot Hand™ family of products allows you to control audio effects through either hand or body motion. Consisting of a small feather-weight motion sensor and a floor-based control box, Hot Hand gives you a completely new means of expressive control without being limited by a pedal. Each unit groups a family of similar effects with enough selection and control to create hundreds of different sounds. Each product features a simple user interface, so there is never a difficult learning curve. These are our first 3 products, and there are many more to come."

Peace, Love, Bob

"Greetings Friends,

It has been a very exciting month for the Bob Moog Foundation! As we continue build our organizational and financial base, we are gaining the support of many different and diverse groups.

Let me first thank Sound Tribe Sector Nine (STS9), a rockin' jam band, who donated a portion of their ticket sales from their April 27 show at Asheville’s Thomas Wolfe Auditorium to The Moog Foundation. Ever the socially-conscious group of guys, STS9's donation go to support the foundation’s outreach program which will bring electronic music to disadvantaged kids. We are thrilled and grateful to have STS9’s support--thanks guys!

On the other end of the musical spectrum, the Asheville Symphony Orchestra is dedicating their May 19 concert to Dad. Along with Haydn and Milhaud, the orchestra will be performing Gustav Holst’s “Planets”, using six Moog Little Phatty Synthesizers in the final movement. Innovation and creativity link these three composers, who were known for pushing the musical boundaries of their day. A fitting tribute to Dad, without a doubt.

In other news, we are excited to announce that Moog Foundation Gear is on our website! We are now offering Foundation T-shirts and bumper stickers as a free gift when you donate. Our classy t-shirts are very cool and have a lot of personal touches. The concept came from my sister Renee, the design was created by Jenny Greer of SoundMindMedia, who also designed our logo. The pocket on the t-shirt has a special meaning of its own. To find out what it is, check it out on our “Foundation Gear”! Please show your support by donating today and wearing this great shirt!!!

Get your Moog on.

Michelle Moog-Koussa
Executive Director"
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