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Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Man Machine Brotherhood

via Khoral's Cafe 80 where you'll find the track that goes along with this image. The contains Moog Little Phatty, Roland Juno-1 and Moogified Electribe EMX. Futurama!

abre ojos - elements DVD release

see the post on MATRIXSYNTH-C. See these previous posts for more including video.

Patrick Moraz Shares Sounds and Sights in Honor of Bob's 75th Birthday

via The Bob Moog Foundation
"Today marks Bob's 75th birthday. Thursday night we celebrated his life and legacy at the Orange Peel in Asheville at Enter the Mind of Moog: Celebrating Bob's 75th Birthday with a live recording session, interactive exhibits, the installation of the MiniMoogseum and much more. Hundreds of enthusiastic attendees joined us and enjoyed a sonic playground replete with Theremins, Moogerfoogers and synthesizers. Wheat Williams, one of our steadfast volunteers, came up from Atlanta to attend the event and blogged live from our site. Check out his reports here. Thanks to all of the volunteers, musicians and attendees for making the evening a fitting tribute and a great success.

Today we celebrate Bob's birthday with Patrick Moraz, a brilliant musician, long-time Moog user and Bob's close friend. In honor of Bob's 75th birthday, Patrick has offered to share some of his life's work to help support the Bob Moog Foundation and celebrate the life of the pioneer that helped shape his sound. Patrick (Mainhorse, Refugee, Yes, Moody Blues) has had a long career marked by prolific performing and composing in genres that stretch from progressive rock to electronica to jazz fusion.

Patrick, who was has been a Moog endorser throughout his career, has played many a Moog and was the owner of a rare dual manual minimoog which he had designed to his own specifications and which he played from 1975, specifically for the Relayer tour with Yes until the end of the 80s while still in The Moody Blues, as well as for all his solo-albums recordings.

In his rise as a virtuoso keyboardist in the mid-70s, Patrick worked closely with Bob testing the Polymoog and Macromoog. He visited the Moog Music factory, then located in Williamsville, NY and Bob visited Patrick in Switzerland to help him with the programming and tweaking of the Polymoog for Patrick's upcoming album Story of I.

Today we are offering a rare and wonderful photo of Bob and Patrick during that period of collaboration. In this particular photo, Bob and Patrick are walking through a field behind the Williamsville factory on their way to Patrick's photoshoot with the Macromoog and Polymoog. Patrick has the Macromoog prototype slung over his shoulder. To view the photo, and others from that day, please see our blog.

In February, Patrick released his most recent album Change of Space. Patrick notes "Change of Space" is a collection of songs and instrumental pieces not previously released which I finished composing, recording, mixing and polishing over a period of about 14 years."
The CD offers three piece instrumentals as well as collaborative works with other highly regarded musicians.

In honor of Bob's 75th birthday, we are offering Patrick's Change of Space and the photo of Bob and Patrick walking through the field with the Macromoog, autographed by Patrick for a donation of $75.00. Donate here today; availability is limited to the first 25 people.

"Dear Bob, wherever you are in the Cosmos, I wish you a very Happy Birthday and a great ride on the "centrifugal beaches of Infinity", on Your Journey around and across the Universe!
You have definitely left an indelible mark on my mind and your sensitivity in all things humans always fascinated me, especially for a scientist and inventor of your caliber!" Happy 75th Birthday, my Friend!"

---Patrick Moraz


The Bob Moog Foundation

Make Waves by donating to the Bob Moog Foundation"

Update: Note the reference to Macromoog, not Micromoog. I confirmed that this was not a typo and indeed was a prototype Macromoog. "According to Patrick, this is indeed a mAcromoog. Patrick says this came out the same time as the Poly, and he's not sure it was ever formally released. He bought one, and used it for a long time. He assures me this is not a Micro--which was much more popular." Update: "It was never really released because the poly was released at the same time and their efforts went into that."

Richard Lainhart @ City Skies 09 Electronic Music Festival, buchla


YouTube via synthejim
"Excerpt of the Richard Lainhart set at the May 7-9, 2009 City Skies 09 Electronic Music Festival at Kavarna in Decatur, GA. Richard uses a Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum controller and is being heard through a quad PA system in the venue."

Richard Lainhart Workshop Music #1 @ City Skies 09 Electronic Music Festival


Richard Lainhart Workshop Music #2 @ City Skies 09 Electronic Music Festival

Eric Archer LITE2SOUND


via ericarcher.net where you will find more.

"I decided to design a lightwave reciever so you can explore the hidden sounds of modulated light. LITE2SOUND v2.1 is a simple kit with 24 parts that solder to the board. It has a ¼” line output jack and runs on a coin cell battery."

Friday, May 22, 2009

Clues Uses the OLPC and Tam Tam

See the post on MATRIXSYNTH-C. The OLPC is the one laptop per child program mainly focused on third world countries. They had a program where you could buy a laptop for donation and receive one in return for free. TamTam is a music program that comes with the laptop. See the OLPC label below for more. Be sure to see the MATRIXSYNTH-C post for Clues. More info on TamTam here.

Vintage SYNARE 3 Drum Pad Synthesizer

via this auction



Moog Minimoog Voyager RME


via this auction




Future Retro FR-777

via this auction



MINT Oberheim SEM Modular Synthesizer

via this auction

"This has added mixer and additional sub-oscillator and sub-sub-oscillator circuitry allowing you to mix each level of the original waveforms with the additional sub and sub-sub osc for each VCO."

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