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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Propellerhead Software supports the Bob Moog Foundation

via Propellerhead Software:
"Bob Moog helped moving electronic music from obscure university laboratories into the realm of popular music and for that we all owe a lot to his legacy. Innovations such as the Minimoog have in many ways shaped the sound of today's music and have inspired both musicians and other manufacturers to push electronic music instruments further and further ahead.

When Bob Moog passed away in August 2005, his family established the Bob Moog foundation dedicated to the advancement of electronic music and in his memory. The goals of the Moog foundation are, in their own words:
'The mission of The Bob Moog Foundation is to document, celebrate and teach innovative thinking and to support and honor the legacy of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog. Our four long range goals are: scholarship, outreach programs, unique community events and a Bob Moog Museum.'

Propellerhead Software have decided to support the Bob Moog foundation by a donation and to help raise the awareness about the Foundation and Robert Moog's legacy among Reason users. To achieve the latter, we have released a Moog-inspired ReFill, created by a team of experienced synthesists. The ReFill is free to download for all Reason users and we encourage anyone who uses the ReFill to donate to the foundation.

About the Moog Foundation ReFill
Industry pro's (and Reason experts), Craig Anderton, Mark Vail and Gordon Reid donated their best Moog-style patches, built using Reason's Thor synthesizer. The intent is to shed some light onto the world of music synthesis that Bob Moog pioneered. Those patches have been assembled into a single Reason ReFill and are available to registered Reason version 4 owners.
How to help support Bob Moog's memory

To make the Foundation's goals a reality, the Moog Foundation is in need of financial support, both from companies like Propellerhead Software and from musicians like you. Even if you have never used or owned a Moog synthesizer, each time you use a sawtooth waveform in Thor you are in fact using part of Moog's legacy. To donate, please visit the Moog Foundation's donation page."

You can find the ReFill download and a letter from Michelle Moog-Koussa here.

Gakken SX-150 box, parts, and magazine/instructions

flickr by enderisnotmyrealname
(click for more)

full size

Sequentix P3 Pre Production Model Built by Colin

images via this auction

"This is the preproduction model, same functions and using software v4 which is awesome"

Be sure to see the seller's other items.

Roland SH-1 & Alesis Andromeda


YouTube via GCom67
"Short improvisation music played live by GCOM featuring the Roland SH-1 and Alesis Andromeda. Circuit bending emulated using Guitar Rig III."

SX-150 Noise Generator


YouTube via btpro
"Add noise generator to Gakken SX-150 synthesizer."

Sequential Circuits Pro-One Analog Synthesizer


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo by RetroSound

SCI Pro-One Analog Synthesizer (demo of various filter and envelope settings, Sync, FM, Polymodulation and more); triggered by the Roland TR-606 'Drumatix'
drums: Roland TR-606

no effects or EQ used

For me is the Pro-One one of the best classic monophonic synths ever!

This video demo is not a musical statement, only demonstration of the sound possibilities of the instrument."

Acidlab Bombass


YouTube via glumc

"Jam-Session: Acidlab Bombass gated from a Acidlab Bassline and some 808"

"Cat Stevens"?


flickr by graemecoleman

"Ginny, with her magic eyes, having a wee lie down on the synths."

pigtronix echolution solo


YouTube via softfreak
"pigtronix echolution
http://sendling-info.blogspot.com/"

NORM DRONE OFF

flickr by Formication
(click for more)

full size

www.theformicarium.com

Update via theformicarium: "I've just had great fun taking some shots of our newly repaired Multimoog (which used to belong to the music department at my old school, I went back a few years ago to take part in a performance for my brother and found that they were planning to chuck it in a skip and so I rescued it!) I have just saved up enough to have Tony Allgood at Oakley Sound get it restored to nearly good as new and it arrived back on Sunday. The sound is amazing, the sweepable waveshape oscillators sound incredible when theyre halfway between shapes and the sample & hold is to die for. I've taken some careful closeups and put them on the Formication Flickr page along with some shots of our Analog Solutions modded tr-606 and a few more shots of the ubiquitous notron"
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