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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Moogfest 2011 Signed Posters for Sale - Tangering Dream and More

See here for the full list.

Pictured in this post: Tangerine Dream

"Moogfest 2011 rocked Asheville, North Carolina on Halloween weekend. Over 70 bands played on six stages around the city. The festival was covered by a variety of international news outlets, including an extensive feature on National Public Radio.

This unique autographed Moogfest 2011 poster is the perfect way to celebrate an unforgettable weekend of music, even if you weren’t able to attend! This is the official poster of Moogfest 2011. It was designed and hand printed by Justin Helton of Status Serigraph on heavy stock and features a modular synth surrounded by spaceships and astronauts in outer space. It measures 18 x 24.

This poster was signed by Tangerine dream at Moogfest 2011

All proceeds from this sale will benefit the Bob Moog Foundation, a non-profit organization that seeks to ignite the innovator in everyone through exposure to interactive educational experiences that draw from Dr. Bob Moog’s legacy of groundbreaking work at the intersection of music, science, and innovation.

We carry out this mission through our three main projects: Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool – teaching kids the science of sound through the magic of music. Bob Moog Archive Preservation Initiative – preserving history to affect the future. The future Moogseum.

You can read more about these projects and our other activities, and sign up for our monthly enewsletter on our website at www.bobmoogfoundation.org"

Native Instruments - Absynth - SoundScape (Shō- Japanese Mouth organ)


YouTube Uploaded by ANTsynth on Nov 15, 2011

"I made a recording of a Shō (japanese Mouth Organ) playing several chords.I processed the file using Absynth's granular engine and envelopes."

rf nastysizer


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Nov 15, 2011

drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)

Backlighted pads in Korg M3


YouTube Uploaded by AkselPL on Nov 15, 2011

"This is first stage of my plan to mod the korg M3. Stay Tuned !! P.s. i need to solve the problem with the light cos they dont turn off after i do this with m3."

Also see:
Light modification Korg Kaoss Pad 3
Light modification Electribe mx-1

If These Walls Could Talk


flickr By Wires In The Walls

"it'd sound like this: 'whauuuu WUB... vreeeeeee... vava.. woooo.. manuhhhh.... manuhhh... whan'."

Firstman Multivox SQ-01 Analog Synthesizer


via this auction

Yamaha CS60 Analog Synthezizer

via this auction

SN 1135

Jomox XBase 999 Analog Drum Synthesizer

via this auction

Arp Synthesizer color catalog circa 1979


via this auction

1971 ARP 2600P V1.0 Synthesizer


via this auction

"ARP 2600P V1.0 and has the 4017 VCOs… AND the classic Moog style 4012 ladder filter. Both of these are missing from later versions… So what’s the significance of the 4017s and 4012? While the 4027 replacement VCOs were a little more stable, they were not nearly as hi-fi as the 4017s. You can really tell the difference. These things are as FAT as they come. In addition, the Moog ladder filter simply could not be duplicated. This is the synth that the ARP manufacturers originally designed the 2600 to be and sound like. But it’s more serviceable than the original Blue Marvin and Grey Meanie. Serial #13005 with the Tonus logo as you can see. The keyboard is the 3604 with Serial #13006."

Pics of the VCO and Filter below.

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