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Friday, August 21, 2015

The Bob Moog Foundation: Reflecting on Bob's 10 Year Absence

via The Bob Moog Foundation

"August 21, 2015 - Today marks the 10th anniversary of Bob's passing, and, in turn, the ninth anniversary of the Bob Moog Foundation. It's a poignant moment to reflect on a legacy that inspired generations, transcended musical genres, and served as the wellspring of creativity and humanity that spawned the Bob Moog Foundation.

Over the last almost decade, the Foundation has evolved from a grassroots, all-volunteer effort to an acclaimed organization pushing new boundaries in the field of science education and archival preservation. Over the past four years we have spearheaded an innovative 10-week science curriculum, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, teaching nearly 5,000 children and 100 teachers about the science of sound. First implemented in North Carolina, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool is preparing to expand to the west coast in the next year, with an eye toward nationwide expansion over the next three to five years.

Our thanks to all of you who have supported our work throughout the years. Our success is your success. Every inspired child and teacher, every rescued schematic and prototype. Together we carry on the legacy of Bob Moog."

Bob Moog Foundation Announces Raffle for Vintage Minimoog Synthesizer SN 2120


"Today the Bob Moog Foundation launches a raffle for a much sought after vintage Minimoog® synthesizer. Proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Foundation's educational and historic preservation projects. Tickets to enter the raffle are $20 each, or 6 for $100 and can be purchased through the Foundation's website. The raffle, which is open internationally, closes at midnight on September 30, 2015. Only 2,000 tickets will be sold.

The Minimoog Model D being offered, serial number 2120, was built at Moog Music's Williamsville, NY factory in the early 1970s. It is in excellent technical and physical condition and has been serviced by a technician with expertise in Minimoogs. The instrument has been modified, although the modifications have been disabled to preserve and maintain the integrity of the instrument.

The Minimoog Model D is widely regarded as the most iconic synthesizer of all time, and was so recognized in an international voters' poll by SonicState.com. When released in 1970, it represented a musical and technological revolution due to its combination of portability, affordability, accessible user interface, and innovative sounds and functions. Its robust construction has allowed the instrument to withstand the test of time. Minimoog Model Ds are coveted by synthesizer enthusiasts and regularly sell on eBay for $4,000-$7,000.

The Bob Moog Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization founded upon Moog's passing in 2005 to carry his legacy forward to future generations. The Foundation's mission is to ignite creativity through the intersection of science, music, and innovation. Its projects include Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, a 10-week innovative curriculum that teaches children about the science of sound through music and technology, and the Archive Preservation Initiative, through which the organization protects, preserves, and shares the vast materials in the Bob Moog Foundation Archives.

The Bob Moog Foundation is an independent non-profit and is not affiliated with Moog Music, Inc."

Ciate-Lonbarde Shnth Kits for Patterning


Shnth Kits for Patterning from _|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|\_ on Vimeo.

"Plumbutter for your iPad?!?!
The new app Patterning by Olympia Noise Co includes two really slick Shbobo Shnth Kits- 'ShnthDrum' & 'ShnthString'. This is a quick preview. Many thanks to Steve and Peter!"

iTunes: Patterning : Drum Machine - Olympia Noise Co.

Sequential Circuits Prophet T8

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" Often described as the 'Rolls Royce of Analog Synths', there is nothing quite like it and it is quite a rare find, especially in this condition. There were only about 350 made. The original development team at Sequential in the United States said "they felt it was the best synth Sequential ever made, and that there were only around 350 Prophet T8s ever made", making them amongst the rarest, and therefore most collectable, of the large analogue synthesizers of the early '80s.

A monstrous 8 voice polysynth from SCI! The T8 has a very fat Prophet-5-like tone. This synth adds many illustrious new features (for its time) such as full MIDI implementation, 76 full size weighted keys with velocity and aftertouch, split/layer double/unison keyboard modes, and a simple but useful real-time sequencer. The new keyboard features many dynamics enhancements, ie: aftertouch can affect pitch, level, filter or the LFO. It was Sequential's finest analog synthesizer. Digital control of analog sound with an extremely flexible, intuitive and beautiful design - right down to the wood panels!"

Thre Moog Sub 37 Tracks by onito974


Published on Mar 4, 2015 onito974

Playlist:

1. Black Joke Air - Inside (Original Mix) - gear: Moog Sub 37, Nord Modular G2, Nord Drum 2, Oto Biscuit, Eventide Pitch Factor, Eventide Time Factor, Ableton Live 9 and Push Recording live the synth with midi connection......no sample audio..."

2. Black Joke Air - Time (Original Mix) - Gear: Moog Sub 37, Nord Modular G2, Moog Slim Phatty, Nord Drum 2, Eventide Pitch Factor, Eventide Time Factor, Jomox T Resonator 2, Oto Biscuit, Line6 Echo Pro, Electro Harmonix Step Program

3. Madhuventi Improvisation - Moog Sub 37 Sequencer -"Moog Sub 37 Sequencer on Raga Madhuventi, improvisation live overdub on Moog Sub 37 Sequencer drums sound sequence by Ableton Live 9 to Nord Drum 2, with a little reverb on Jomox T Resonnator II"

RELOAD Live Mixes


Published on Jul 16, 2015 onito974

"RELOAD - #01 - Electronic Project Live Acid Mix

Gear:
Moog Sub37 - Elektron Analog Key
MFB Tanzbar - Elektron Octatrack
OTO Biscuit - Eventide Pitch Factor
Strymon Big Sky - Moog MF104M - MF103"

RELOAD - #02 Live Mix

Published on Jul 18, 2015

"Electronic Live Performance - RELOAD - #02

Gear:
Moog Sub37 - Moog MF104M - MF103
Elektron Analog Key - Elektron Octatrack
MFB Tanzbar
Eventide Pitch Factor - Strymon Big Sky
Only hardware, no computer"

RELOAD - #05

Published on Jun 13, 2015

"RELOAD - #05 - Electronic PeaceFull Beat Music
Contact: tonylabatte@live.fr

Gear:
Clavia Nord Stage 2 - Shruthi - Eventide Time Factor - MTRX8
Elektron Analog Keys - Elektron Octatrack - MFB Tanzbar
Dave Smith Tetra"

Black Joke Air - MiniBend


Published on Mar 30, 2015 onito974

Electronic Peacefull Beats Music
TR606 CircuitBend and Casio SK-1 Circuit Bend
made by Alienized Circuits

Effects on TR606 CircuitBend - Eventide Pitch Factor - Oto Biscuit
Effects on Casio SK-1 - Eventide Time Factor

https://soundcloud.com/blackjokeair

Telmark Multimode Analog Filter In Band Pass Mode With TipTop Audio Z3000 Square Wave


Published on Aug 21, 2015 darksideothetune

"First running a a negative saw, then a positive. Also run a sine through the Z3K'S PWM."

SH-101 + MS-10 + Volca Beats + KaossPad = Telegraph Hill Lobster


Published on Aug 21, 2015 n3bsvid

"[ http://citizenpark.bandcamp.com ]

A random little minimal jam featuring some weird vocal samples. For some reason the words "where is the lobster?" came to my head when I heard the drum beat. The SH-101 is "synced" to the volca beats.

Hardware:
Roland SH-101
Korg MS-10
Korg Volca Beats
Korg KaossPad

Software:
ValhallaDSP VintageVerb
Ableton Live stock plugins for 'mastering'"

WALDORF STREICHFETT SYNTHESIZER

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