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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Moog Animoog for iPad Now Available

Animoog - Moog Music Inc. - iTunes
Update: Videos below. Moog also posted some pics on flickr here. If you have an iPad, this is definitely worth picking up. What you are looking at is the X/Y pad display of the Path and Orbit Modules. If you are familiar with Vector synthesis, think of this as a place you can draw paths for the note being held to travel and morph sound. You can set the path to loop, go back and forth or just go through once, and you can set the speed and distance relative to the path. It's pretty impressive. If you picked up the app, select PATH on the right of the X/Y pad where the Filter is, click Edit, draw a path, set the Rate to 3 or 2, hold a note and watch. while holding a note, move your finger from the bottom of the "key" to the top. You'll notice the light indicating the note will drift from the path when you slide up. You can also grab and move the path in the X/Y screen. See the videos below for more.

Original post:
Animoog - Moog Music Inc. Currently $.99 for 30 days. Regular price will be $29.99. Two tweets captured for the archives from @moogmusicinc - 8:34 PM PST and the original tweet at 8:29 PM PST. [This post went up at 8:33 PM PST]

Description from iTunes:
"Animoog, powered by Moog’s new Anisotropic Synth Engine (ASE), is the first professional polyphonic synthesizer designed exclusively for the iPad. ASE allows you to move dynamically through an X/Y space of unique timbres to create a constantly evolving and expressive soundscape.

Animoog captures the vast sonic vocabulary of Moog synthesizers and applies it to the modern touch surface paradigm, enabling you to quickly sculpt incredibly fluid and dynamic sounds that live, breathe, and evolve as you play them.

Visually captivating and sonically immersive, Animoog brings iPad based music production to the next level. Whether you are new to synthesis or a professional, Animoog’s unique user interface gives you the power to easily create a visually vibrant and sonically rich universe. It is the ultimate tool for total creative expression!

Animoog’s diverse library of timbres is derived from analog waveforms captured from classic Moog oscillators, both vintage and modern, and run through a boutique’s worth of high-end outboard and analog signal processors. These include modular synth panels, Moogerfooger pedals and more.

Animoog is the newest innovation in creative tools from Moog Music, the legendary electronic musical instrument company founded by Bob Moog in Asheville, NC.

We want as many people as possible to experience Animoog. We have decided to make Animoog available for thirty days at the introductory price of $.99. Regular price $29.99.

Key Features:

• Anisotropic Synth Engine (ASE) - An exciting new Moog technology that allows the user to move dynamically through an X/Y space of unique timbres to create an expressive and constantly evolving soundscape.

• Timbre page – Assemble unique sounds in the X/Y space from timbres of a wide variety of vintage and modern Moog synthesizers and pedals. Note: this is NOT simple sample playback.

• Polyphonic Modulation - Simply slide your fingers to control multiple modulation parameters in Animoog right from the keys.

• Polyphonic Pitch Shifting - Easily manipulate the exact pitch of each note in a chord by rotating or sliding your fingers.

• Delay Module - A classic analog style ping pong delay.

• Thick Module - From bit crushing to unison voice detuning and drive, this module adds depth, edge and character to Animoog’s already massive sound palette.

• Moog Filter - The classic four-pole Moog ladder filter with High Pass, Low Pass and Band Pass modes.

• Record Module - Record your performance and overdub new layers, or play along live. Transfer recordings between Animoog and any other apps which support AudioCopy/AudioPaste

• Path Module - Direct ASE through Animoog’s X/Y space to create new expressive and shifting sounds that will blow your mind!

• Orbit Module - Control the rate of orbit in the X/Y space around the path you created for subtle to insane voice manipulation.

• Flexible Modulation Matrix - Amp, Filter and Mod Envelopes, LFO with infinitely variable wave shapes and sync, and four super flexible and assignable modulation slots.

• MIDI in/out - Use your Little Phatty or any other MIDI controller to control Animoog."

Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
iPads on eBay

Introducing Animoog

YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Oct 16, 2011




99¢ Polyphony from Moog Music on Vimeo.

Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
iPads on eBay

And the 1st user vids:

Animoog - Test Drive 1 - Improvising on the patches

Uploaded by JackHertzVidz on Oct 16, 2011

"Moog have released their Animoog synth app. This thing is pretty damn cool. Here's a test drive of the App with random patches being played."

Animoog for iPad demo

Uploaded by aboutdafunk on Oct 16, 2011

"This video was uploaded from an Android phone."

ANIMOOG

Uploaded by jacobclemente on Oct 16, 2011

"its the best ipad synth app =)"

Moog Animoog on the iPad 2

Uploaded by ldtregent on Oct 17, 2011

"I just loaded the Moog Animoog on my iPad. It is truly cool and somewhat... weird! I love it!"

Update:

Prototype Moog demo

YouTube Uploaded by charger959 on Mar 11, 2010

"Eaton-Moog Multi-Touch Sensitive Keyboard (MTS) being demonstrated by John Eaton. (hope i got all that right!)"

via Michelle Moog-Koussa of The Bob Moog Foundation in this post on Professor William Hoskins and His Mystery Moog: "One thing I can tell you for sure is that Dad began working with John Eaton in 1970 on the Multi-Touch Sensitive keyboard [left via]. The main component of the MTS was the touch-sensitive keyboard, of course. It's not out of the realm of possibility that Dad would have used his work with John to push boundaries on another project."

And via Waves of Inspiration: The Legacy of Moog Exibition Updates
"In the 1980s, composer and musician John Eaton spent over 10 years developing a new synthesizer with Bob Moog, known as the Eaton-Moog Multi-Touch Sensitive Keyboard (MTS). This rare instrument will be on exhibit for the first time on the west coast beginning in January. Discover the birth of these ground-breaking synths with Deutsch & Eaton."

On a side note, a review on Animoog is up on Wired.

Update via Bob Berries in the comments: "This short tutorial might help to explain how the XY pad works."

Update via Vgermuse in the comments: " Hmmm...the keyboard sure looks a lot like Don Buchla's 216 Touch Controlled Voltage Source from the late 60's and early 70's" The Buchla of course was freely assignable to whatever you wanted it to control.

ThermionLive


YouTube Uploaded by gstormelectro on Oct 16, 2011

M-Audio Venom

KORG Monotron in Eurorack Format Module

Eurofied monotron knob twiddling nonsense

YouTube Uploaded by pulplogic on Sep 25, 2011

"monotron-E being feed scale sequence. Genome midi into Kenton Modular Solo for pitch CV. Doepfer A-140 ADSR shaping note on envelope."

Entry Point vs monotron

Uploaded by pulplogic on Oct 16, 2011

"monotron-E filter abused by electric guitar. Entry Point into monotron out through Exit Strategy."

Entry Point & Exit Strategy Limiter by pulplogic - Bass Guitar Meets Modular


YouTube Uploaded by pulplogic

Playlist:
- EntryPoint_Intro.avi
- Entry Point Guitar Nonsense
- R-51 as a Compressor - "An attempt to demo the R-51 as a compressor for bass guitar"
- Exit Strategy Limiter
- Harmonica into Entry Point - "Harmonica into the Entry Point. SQR out into 4ms Rotating Clock Divider for 3 octave down square wave smoothed through Boogie Filter. Malekko Assmaster for some sizzle."
- First day with the R-52 - "Metasonix bass guitar noise"
- Sync to A-110 - "Entry Point Sync to A-110"

Time Shifter


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Oct 16, 2011

"Malekko AO & Uncle Noisering
Maestro Ringmodulator
Make Noise René & Brains Optomix QMMG Wogglebug Maths
Toppobrillo Sunday Sportmodulator Quantimator
Moog Freqbox Ringmodulator CF 251 MP 201
Analogue Systems RS 110 Rs360
Doepfer A 134 and more
4ms RCD
Logic master clock to Kenton Pro 2000II
4 gate's to 2x Maths to QMMG
fast trigger Kenton clock out (32 th) via A 133 & A138a to Maths"

Voxels - Studio Sunday Jam #3 : 5 minutes of crazy


YouTube Uploaded by voxelsband on Oct 16, 2011

"16 Oct 2011 Sunday jam with a moog voyager and an arturia spark.
Around 40 minutes crazy edited into 5.
Many thanks to Mr. Camerman Nuno Lopes.

Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thevoxels
And Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/voxels
for more videos and music and stuff.

Our Synthmetric EP will be out on Top Billin 21 Oct 2011
You can get it here:
http://www.junodownload.com/products/synthmetric-ep/1845124-02/"

gold retro synth.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Oct 16, 2011
drmoonstien (RSS)

KNAS render1


YouTube Uploaded by elektrodwarf on Oct 16, 2011

Also see bah

MFB SCHLAGZWERG, Synthesizers.com, Vostok, acidlab Miami & More


YouTube Uploaded by slappbeast on Mar 13, 2010

"incredible drumachine !!! sorry for the bad quality ... the first time I play with mfb schlagzwerg and I send just 2 sequences on dotcom portable22 and module 102 roland... and synchronize vostok sequencer with schlagzwerg... awesome, the schlagzwerg controls all, he's the master... no digital effect... hum... I need a compressor............................... a camera.......................... and a second SCHLAGZWERG XD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.mfberlin.de/Produkte/Musikelektronik/Schlagzwerg/schlagzwerg.html
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/concussor/vostok.htm
http://www.synthesizers.com/portable22.html"

wireless

Uploaded by slappbeast on Apr 25, 2011

"original track . all controlled from computer"

blaster flunsh

Uploaded by slappbeast on Oct 23, 2010


"analog session / no computer used (only for recording) ! you see 2 miami acidlab, a schlagzwerg mfb, 3 portable 22 dotcom, vostok analoguesolutions, 1642 VLZ3 mackie and my hands 83'"


"analog session and knobs tweaking"

happy acid duck


YouTube Uploaded by slappbeast on May 12, 2011

"vermona drm1 mkIII"
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