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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Inside a DSI Tetra

via Nova Musik

Note the "Phour!" in the top right.

TETR4
TETRA

Update: image minus logo added

The next step: Moog introduces The Moog Guitar Model E1

Synth Content: On-board Moog Filter, CV input, and it's MOOG!
"ASHEVILLE, N.C. (August 18, 2009) - Since its introduction at the Summer NAMM tradeshow in 2008, the Moog Guitar has received numerous industry honors including Guitar Player Magazine's 2009 Reader's Choice Award, Electronic Musician Magazine's 2009 Editor's Choice Award, 2008 Summer NAMM "Best In Show" honors, a 2008 “Best of What’s New Award” from Popular Science magazine and a 2009 Mix Foundation TEC Award nomination. More importantly, it has inspired players to new creative heights, and opened the door to totally new forms of expression with a guitar.

Introducing the next step in the evolution of The Moog Guitar: The Model E1.

The Model E1 is the production model of The Moog Guitar. It uses the same innovative electronics and pick-ups as the original Paul Vo Collector Edition, with some exciting new changes. It’s available in three new finishes; Butterscotch, Candy Red and Black, and now sports chrome hardware, a solid alder body, a choice of fixed or tremolo bridges and a new lower price tag, $3,495.

"One of the most inspiring aspects of producing The Moog Guitar has been hearing from guitarists who have been creatively reinvigorated by it." said Mike Adams, Moog Music President. "When someone plays it for the first time, you can almost see new musical ideas forming in their head."

The Model E1 provides an incredibly intimate playing experience that connects musicians directly to the source of the sound; the strings of the guitar. It does this by controlling the way the strings vibrate. In a very coherent way, the Model E1 gives energy to, and takes energy away from the strings. The resulting timbres do not rely on effects or post-processing. They are created directly from the strings.

“To me, touching the strings, being able to directly manipulate the very source of sound is fundamental to the nature of the guitar and to the spirit of playing it.” said Moog Guitar inventor, Paul Vo. “The E1’s controls just set the background mode - the control system characteristics. The strings are always your main user interface. The idea was never to make the guitar sound like anything else - it was to excite the instrument with controlled electronics to bring out hidden aspects of the instrument’s own natural character.”

This give and take of energy creates the Model E1’s unique playing modes. FULL SUSTAIN clearly and powerfully sustains all six strings anywhere on the neck. In MUTE MODE the pickups remove energy from the strings, resulting in short, staccato timbres. The guitar actually feels different in this mode. In CONTROLLED SUSTAIN MODE the Model E1 sustains the strings being played, while removing energy from the strings that aren’t, resulting in fluid sustained lead lines.

Since the Model E1 has the ability to add and remove energy simultaneously, it has unprecedented control over the harmonics on the vibrating string. With HARMONIC BLENDS, one pick-up sustains the strings while the other attempts to mute them. Using the supplied Control Pedal, guitarists can move the energy back and forth between the pickups resulting in natural, shifting harmonics, directly from the strings.

Combine all this with the on-board Moog Filter, additional piezo pickups and Control Voltage input and you’ve got an instrument to fuel a lifetime of sonic exploration.

For more information, visit www.moogmusic.com/moogguitar


About Moog Music: Moog Music and its customers carry on the legacy of Bob Moog, the inventor of the synthesizer. Moog designs and manufactures electronic musical instruments, including Little Phatty® and Minimoog® Voyager® synthesizers, Moogerfooger® effects modules, Etherwave® theremins and The Moog Guitar. Founded by Bob Moog, Moog Music designs and manufactures its products in Asheville, N.C."

The Moog Guitar, Model E1 - Introduction part 1

YouTube via MoogMusicInc.

"Since its introduction at the Summer NAMM tradeshow in 2008, the Moog Guitar has received numerous industry honors including Guitar Player Magazine's 2009 Reader's Choice Award, Electronic Musician Magazine's 2009 Editor's Choice Award, 2008 Summer NAMM "Best In Show" honors, a 2008 Best of Whats New Award from Popular Science magazine and a 2009 Mix Foundation TEC Award nomination. More importantly, it has inspired players to new creative heights, and opened the door to totally new forms of expression with a guitar.

Introducing the next step in the evolution of The Moog Guitar: The Model E1.

The Model E1 is the production model of The Moog Guitar. It uses the same innovative electronics and pick-ups as the original Paul Vo Collector Edition, with some exciting new changes. Its available in three new finishes; Butterscotch, Candy Red and Black, and now sports chrome hardware, a solid alder body, a choice of fixed or tremolo bridges and a new lower price tag.

Visit moogguitar.com for more information"

Moog Guitar & Etherwave Plus Theremin

YouTube via MoogMusicInc
"The Moog Guitar has a CV input. The Etherwave Plus has CV outputs. Together they take the guitar places it has never gone before and create a dramatic new way to sculpt the sound of six strings. For more info, visit moogguitar.com"

DJ Mag Reviews The Akai Pro MPD32 Controller


YouTube via AkaiProVideo
"DJ Magazine took the MPD32 for a spin. See what they had to say!"

Jesty on a Crumar Bit99.

via CatSynth

Every Nun Needs a Box Set

via twitter.com/TaraBusch

EMS Synthi and the box set for Pilfershire Lane, which was just released in the UK.

If you are not familiar with the release, check out this search for more including video of the cool little diy kit included with the limited release.

Roland TR-808 Posters


You can find them for sale here.

previous post where you can see the size of it.

MF-105M MIDI MuRF Now Shipping

"Everyone's had a ball beta-testing the MIDI MuRFs. Now it's your turn.

The first production shipment is on its way out the door. Contact your favorite Moog Dealer and order one now.

Our newest Moogerfooger opens a fresh world of rhythmic possibilities. Create tempo-synced filter sequences using 8 analog filters with extensive MIDI and CV control.

* MuRF & Bass MuRF Filter Bands
* MIDI Clock Sync
* Tap Tempo
* MIDI CC Control
* Pattern Editor

Go There"

Also on Ebay

On the non-synth front, Moog also introduced the Moog Guitar Model E1 today.

Hearn Morley Synth DIY


Hearn Morely Synth DIY

"Schematics and links relating to 'synth diy' and other audio technology."

Multimode VCF pictured

Korg PS-3100 PS3100 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer


via this auction

Update: new link above
"Der PS-3100 verfügt über 12 Oszillatoren mit insgesamt 48 (!) Stimmen.
Jede Stimme bietet:
• 1 VCO (Triangel, Sägezahn, Rechteck inkl. PWM)
• 1 VCF
• 2 VCA
• 2 Envelope Generators
• 2 LFOs
• Triple Resonators
• S/H
• 2 Voltage Processors
• Chorus"

Nord Stage EX

flickr by NathanaelB
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