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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Thom Holmes: Indexing Moog Modulars 1967-1970

"The first rock recordings with a credit for the Moog Modular Synthesizer: The Electric Flag’s soundtrack for The Trip (The Electric Flag with Paul Beaver, September 9,1967; Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (the Monkees, November 11, 1967)"

via The Bob Moog Foundation where you'll find the full post.

"Historian Thom Holmes provides another excellent installment in his series 'A History of Moog Modular in Recordings'.

This month he's having a bit of fun providing some fascinating insight with facts and figures surrounding the evolution of the Moog Modular's use from 1967-1970.

From The Beatles to Hendrix, from Beaver and Krause to Lamont Young, from Switched-on Bach to The Trip, ​a lot of information you may have never known is revealed in this data-based portrayal."

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"Magnetic and sonic forms created by a fantastic machine Chroma Polaris."

via Luis on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

The Golden Years of the Moog Modular Synthesizer 1967 - 1971 Tonight on World Noise Internet Radio

via Doug Lyrner on the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:

"Tonight on my World of Noise Internet Radio Show is The Golden Years of the Moog Modular Synthesizer 1967 - 1971. Tune in and chat at 6pm PDT/9pm EDT tonight at flashbackalternatives.com.

To help set the mood, and in sharp contrast, here's a picture of me in 1971 at a Buchla Modular Synthesizer."

New MSI EBE Communication and Signal Processing Unit Eurorack Module

via Minimal System Instruments on Facebook

"Performance module - CV/Gate Generator (For triggering TTA Drum modules, or anything else you like) with low pass and hi pass filters and attenuators."

QUASIMIDI QUASAR with T.R.E. Expansion ROM & Manual

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Roland SH-1 with Original Hard Case

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Red Roland Sh-101 SN 362271

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Studio Electronics Omega 8 Analog Synthesizer

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"Voices: Eight.
Multitimbrality: Eight part, parameters: patch, number of voices, mono or poly: splits, layers, prepared.
Audio outputs: One main stereo and mono output, one stereo TRS output connection per voice.
Audio inputs: One input connection per voice.
Interface: 32 knobs with relative and jump modes, 1 rotary encoder, 35 tactile switches, 24 LEDs.
Display: 16 x 2 back lit liquid crystal.
Memory: RAM: 254 patch locations in program mode, 128 in multi mode, ROM: 254 in program mode.
Weight: 20 lbs.
Dimensions: 4 rack spaces, 15 inches deep.
Power: 90 - 250 volts AC auto switching."

Pic of the installed voice boards:

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 P5 REV 3.2 SN 4934

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Arturia CS-80V2 Sweep VCA


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