This one in via Soviet Space Child. Above are demos for the Alligator and below for the Caïman. Each offers three oscillators and two filters. You can select between vintage Moog 921, ARP 2600 (4027-1), or ARP Odyssey oscillators. For the two filters you can chose any combination of Moog 904A, Minimoog, ARP 4072, Stiener, EMS, SEM, and ARP 4023 (Odyssey) filters. The Alligator offers a "Moog Trio" option which they claim to be the equivalent of a Moog System 33/55, including the 904B (HPF), 904C (HPF), and 904C (coupler). The oscillators and filters are analog so you have to make your choice when ordering similar to Studio Electronic synths which feature different filters for their Boomstar, ATC and SE synths. Both the Alligator & Caïman feature a clone of the Moog 902 VCA. See the full specs for each below.
"In February, I completed a set of patches for the Dave Smith Instruments OB-6, and I’m happy to report that quite a few of them made it into the factory preset banks. I’m so proud to have been a part of this project! The OB-6 is a monster synth from two legends of our industry (Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim), and it was a ton of fun to program. I hope you enjoy this audio demo of my work…"
Taiho Yamada worked on both the Alesis Andromeda A6 and M-Audio Venom.
"Elektronische Musik nach Vorbild der sogenannten Berliner Schule, der Gruppen wie Tangerine Dream, Ashra Tempel oder Einzelkünstler wie Klaus Schulze und Robert Schroeder zuzuordnen sind. Seit Mitte der 1970er Jahre existiert diese Form der EM und es gibt nach wie vor Grppen und Künstler, die diesem Stil die Treue halten. Lang anhaltende Sequenzerläufe, sphärische Flächen und hie und da hypnotische Rhythmen zeichnen diesen Stil aus. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören !!"
"A Conversation w/ Herb Deutsch - Dr Blankenstein Interviews Herb Deutsch @ The Queens Museum, New York on September 27th, 2014.
This is a 25 minutes chunk of what was a 1 hour and 30 minute interview with Moog synthesizer's musical genius, life long educator.... Herbert Deutsch. The conversation was moderated by myself, Drew Blanke (Dr. Blankenstein). Here is the original promotional link: http://www.queensmuseum.org/events/a-...
I am sorry in advance for the fact that the video cuts short so quickly. There was no one manning the camera and we assumed it would record a file longer than 30 minutes (THANKS SONY BLOGGIE!!!). We were sadly wrong. That being said, the first 1/3 of the interview gave some really new and exciting incite into the wonderful mind of Mr. Herbert Deutsch. We cover what got him into music, when he first started making stuff, and of course.. when he met Dr. Robert Moog.
It was amazing to have Herb come to the Queens Museum in Corona, Queens (a place he had mentioned has some very deep history with him, the forming location of the 64' NY World's Fair) and meet my circuitry class / see their wonderful circuitry projects. Thanks Herb! :)"
"It is with much excitement that I bring you this video of my restoration shop.
I specialize in vintage Moog synths but do also work on other brands as well.
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