"Moog Satellite Preset Synth electronics removed from a Thomas Organ Monticello 371 (Effects P.C. BD. ASSY. - Preset Voices P.C. BD. ASSY. - Resistor Matrix P.C. BD. ASSY. - Tremolo Osc. P.C. BD. ASSY. - Moog Preset Satellite P.C. BD. ASSY.) / Service Information Manual
Sellers Notes: Acoording to Organ*Pron 'the Moog Satellite was designed to be a organ players synth. It was manufactured by the Thomas Organ company, who paid a large royalty to be allowed to manufacture the Satellite for Moog. In return they were allowed to incorporate the Satellite into their organs'"
via the listing: "I got this equipment at a Storage Auction of a room owned by Michael Lewis who played with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Seeds Of Time, and several other 60's and 70's bands. This is not the same ARP Odyssey that I had listed lase week. For all those of you that made lowball offers on that one, here is a chance to get one for half the price others are being listed at. Fix it yourself and save.
Early ARP Odyssey White Face Synthesizer #28913. This lights up when plugged in, but has not been tested, and is being sold AS IS. It has some condition problems: there is one white key that is broken the end off (the broken peice is included, and looks like it could be fixed or replaced easy enough). The Transpose Octaves up/down switch is missing the end (but still can be switched). There is one slider knob that has been broken off (the part inside still slides), and another slider is missing the little rubber cap. None of these defects could stop it from working - if it does work..."
"Once again inspired by Master Builder DmitriSFC, I went down to the (cough cough) 'studio' to make this really laid back'n'mild slowly changing harmonic parameters of a piece that would take hours / etc. to evolve.
How THIS track happened as a result - I have no phreakin' clue! HAHAhahaha. It shore ain't GENESIS or MINISTRY or even Tangerine Dream as I'm minorly famed for Retro'ing ... but somehow, it came outta my monster! Lol.
Recorded in stereo as well. Not sure if I'll post it to soundcloud or not.
"electronic music devices, packed in old suitcases, called 'musik aus dem koffer' (suitcase music). the components are considered as a sytem of single modules, put together for a whole setting, played like one instrument. in that case circuit bending devices from folktek (microgarden, omnichord), hellrunner synth, a modified synth by manufactured ZR30 and a feedback connection with korg od20 and alesis bitrman are working together.
the video is taken by my art-partner max lorenz at the wabi-sabi pavillion ( http://wabi-sabi-pavillion.blogspot.co.at/ ), music and dance-sequences by martin kratochwil.
have fun !"
MACPROVIDEO.COM/ASKVIDEO.COM AND THE BOB MOOG FOUNDATION SYNTHESIZE THE MOOG LEGACY AND EDUCATION in FOUNDATION OF SYNTHESIS SERIES
"October 2, 2012 (Vancouver, BC) macProVideo.com announces the release of the final three courses in the Bob Moog Foundation’s six part series, Foundation of Synthesis. This series couples Bob Moog’s passion for synthesis and innovation with macProVideo.com’s passion for bringing top tier education to audio lovers everywhere. The courses are led by Marc Doty, the Bob Moog Foundation’s Archive and Educational Specialist. Known throughout the synthesizer community for his instructional videos, Doty employs his understanding of electronic music history, synthesis, and the physics of sound in order to enlighten and engage geeks and novices alike to the principles behind sculpting sound. Synthesist Erik Norlander is featured throughout the series employing his massive Wall of Doom modular Moog synthesizer to assist in demonstrating concepts.
On the courses, Doty comments, “The great revolution in synthesis that took place in the 1960s was voltage control, in no small part due to the efforts of Bob Moog! The second series of videos dives into that topic and shows how the oscillator, filter, amplifier, and more can be controlled with the envelope and LFO, or by each other, through voltage control. It is through modulation that you really grasp how each section of the synthesizer is connected, and allows you to envision the most creative and musical applications of the various parts.
Steve Horelick, macProVideo.com’s and AskVideo.com’s says, “We set out to create courses for musicians who want to really learn how to use actual synthesizers. With hardware opportunities spawned by the Eurorack modular craze, the kind of synthesis that Bob Moog was so innovative with is becoming accessible to a wider audience and a new generation. Being able to bring this world to our users is something we are really proud and excited about! A portion of proceeds from the course sales go directly to the Bob Moog Foundation to support their educational programs.”
The first three courses were hugely successful and have already generated considerable funding for the Foundation. For more information on macProVideo.com and to view the courses,please visit www.macprovideo.com. For more information and how to get involved with the Bob Moog Foundation, please visit their website, http://moogfoundation.org/."
"Segunda visita de Cristian Torres, Thereminista Chileno, al programa "Hechos y protagonistas" de Cronica TV, conducido por Anabela Ascar, 26 de Septiembre de 2012, Argentina
"Second visit Cristian Torres, Chileno Thereminista, the program" Facts and protagonists "of Cronica TV, hosted by Anabela Ascar, September 26, 2012, Argentina