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 Alesis Andromeda A6 synthesizer - trix & infos - history - made of moog 921vcos and 904 filters - oberheim SEM and moog filters fusion ion micron x25 x49
Octloc (sp) in the QS synths was from Emerson's Moog Modular, with three 921bs in soft sync, each an octave higher than the other.
Actually, we chose both because in the shoot-out we had with all of our analogs in the same room (quite a sight!), the Moog Modular and Four Voice (4 SEM Modules) were quite obviously the best-sounding synths, with the (Roland) SH5 filter coming in behind the (Oberheim) SEM.
We were fascinated with the possibility of playing a polyphonic Moog Modular.
www.sequencer.de /moogulatorium/alesis_andromeda.html   (5651 words)

  
 Buchla 200e Modular, Moog Synthesizer Demo Blue Distortion
He pointed out that there was actually simultaneous development of the first voltage controlled modular synthesizer at the same time as Bob Moog was working on the Moog Modular.
Lawrence Fritts also let listeners know that there are mp3 demos from the Moog Synthesizer available on the Electronic Music Studios site for the University of Iowa.
Buchla and Moog had agreed to share credit for the development of the modular synth.
www.bluedistortion.com /2005/08/29/200e-modular-and-moog-synth-demo   (199 words)

  
 Synthmuseum.com - Magazine : Book Review
Section 2 -- Modular Synthesizers - In addition to the articles on Moog (specifically Keith Emerson's Moog), Buchla, EMS, E-mu, EML, and the ARP 2600, from the previous edition of the book, there are also new articles about the Serge Modular and Polyfusion Modular.
These three stories, "American Synthesizer Builders," "The Rise & Fall of ARP Instruments," and "The Rise & Fall of Moog Music," made me realize how compelling and yet how seldom heard are the actual stories of the companies that changed music as we know it.
Of course, knowing how ARP eventually went bankrupt (even after Alan Pearlman, the founder of ARP who was cut out of the business a few years earlier, sunk a considerable amount of his own money into a company to try to bail it out) is not going to make you play their instruments better.
www.synthmuseum.com /magazine/rev0010a.html   (890 words)

  
 Suzanne Ciani -Concert
By t he end of 1970, R. Moog Inc. introduced the Minimoog, a compact performance synthesizer based on the technology of Moog modular products, enabling k eyboardists to take the Moog on the road, which began a decade of music that would be forever altered by the Minimoog and its incomparable sounds.
Moog has since designed several Moogerfooger analog effects modules, which are based on the technical principles of the original Moog modular instruments and were designed to bring the benefits of analog synthesis to all performing musicians.
Like the Moogerfoogers, this instrument is based on the technical principles of the original Moog modular instruments and the original Minimoog, but in addition incorporates a wide range of contemporary features such as fully implemented MIDI and a three- axis touch surface.
www.sevwave.com /moogfest.html   (934 words)

  
 Links
The Moog Synthesizer Classic USCS webpage detailing use of a Moog modular
Modcan Synthesizers Makers of high quality modular synthesizers
Electronic Music Projects Rick Jansen's Moog filter design and Formant Modular
www.retrosynth.com /links.html   (769 words)

  
 AMP, Alternate Music Press, The Multimedia Journal of New Music
Moog: Modular synthesizers made by my company back in the sixties were a natural outgrowth and the development of the first modules that I designed.
Moog designed his first modular electronic music synthesizer components in 1964, and exhibited at the Audio Engineering Society Convention in October of that year.
Moog's first prototype synthesizer was designed in collaboration with composer Herbert A. Deutsch, who wanted Moog to build a device that had techniques to shape sounds, through moving pitches, …siren like sounds that could be produced electronically.
www.alternatemusicpress.com /features/moog.html   (2719 words)

  
 Moog synthesizer
The Moog Synthesizer Contains schematics for some modular Moog parts scanned from the manual
Moog Music Custom Engineering Authentic Moog modular products, manuals, parts and technical expertise.
Moog Music UK A British company recreating Moog products of the 1960's and 70's and creating some new designs along the way.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Moog_synthesizer.html   (224 words)

  
 Robert Moog and The Moog Synthesiser
Robert Moog developed his ideas for an electronic instrument by starting out in 1961 building and selling Theremin kits and absorbing ideas about transistorised modular synthesisers from the German designer Harald Bode.
The Beatles bought one, as did Mick Jagger who bought a hugely expensive modular Moog in 1967 (unfortunately this instruments was only used once, as a prop on a film set and was later sold to the German experimentalist rockers, Tangerine Dream).
Moog's synthesisers were designed in collaboration with the composers Herbert A. Deutsch, and Walter (later Wendy) Carlos.
www.obsolete.com /120_years/machines/moog   (294 words)

  
 Synthmuseum.com - Moog : Modular Moog
Although each modular system was available custom configured, there were many stock design models of the Moog modular synthesizer.
Between the years 1967 and 1981, Moog Music was designing, improving upon, and selling modules for their modular synthesizers.
The first synthesizers were modular, in that they were a group of modules that each performed a separate function.
www.synthmuseum.com /moog/moomod.html   (322 words)

  
 Robert Moog and The Moog Synthesiser
The Beatles bought one, as did Mick Jagger who bought a hugely expensive modular Moog in 1967 (unfortunately this instruments was only used once, as a prop on a film set and was later sold to the German experimentalist rockers, Tangerine Dream).
Robert Moog developed his ideas for an electronic instrument by starting out in 1961 building and selling Theremin kits and absorbing ideas about transistorised modular synthesisers from the German designer Harald Bode.
Moog's synthesisers were designed in collaboration with the composers Herbert A. Deutsch, and Walter (later Wendy) Carlos.
www.obsolete.com /120_years/machines/moog   (294 words)

  
 Synhouse Original MIDIJACK
It also works on many more less common analog synthesizers such as modular systems by Aries, E-mu, Moog, Serge, and rare monosynths such as the Crumar Spirit, Octave Cat and Kitten, and RSF Kobol.
The MIDIJACK is fully adjustable so that any analog synthesizer with exponential VCOs can be controlled, whether it is 1 volt per octave,.9 volt per octave,.32 volt per octave, or 1.2 volts per octave.
The Synhouse Original MIDIJACK is a universal MIDI interface that can be added to most any common analog monosynth made by ARP, Moog, Oberheim, Roland, or Sequential.
www.synhouse.com /originalmidijack.html   (1027 words)

  
 Vintage Synth Explorer - Synthesizers.com Rack Mount Systems
Synthesizers.com modules will fit into Moog modulars and the signal levels are compatible.
The form factor is the same as Moog Modulars but with an upgraded power supply system.
These synths are perfect for anyone interested in learning to use analog synthesizers in their traditional form.
www.vintagesynth.com /misc/qsr.shtml   (397 words)

  
 FS: Synthesizer/Electronic Music Books Update
Features tons of modular patching diagrams and front panel shots of modules from the Emu, Aries, Moog modular systems.
(3) Synthesizer Von Gestern Volume #1 By Matthias Becker (4) Byte Magazine's Book Of Computer Music (5) How To Make Electronic Music By Russell Drake (6) Roland PG-200 Programmer For JX-3P/MKS-30/GR-700 (7) Klaus Schulze Audio Sampling CD (by Masterbits) NO CD-R'S!!!!
Finally, here's a list of books/items that I'm looking to OBTAIN for my personal library/collection.
aulos.calarts.edu /pipermail/music-dsp/1999-June/001390.html   (311 words)

  
 Analog synthesizer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Famous modular synthesizer manufacturers included Buchla and Associates, Moog, ARP Instruments, Inc., and Electronic Music Studios.
In the late 1990s, a fashion emerged for "retro" analog synthesizers, with their proponents claiming that the "analog sound" of old analog synthesizers could not be accurately replicated using samplers or digital synthesizers.
An analog synthesizer is a synthesizer that uses analog computer techniques to generate sound electronically.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Analog_synthesizer   (467 words)

  
 The Moog Synthesizer
Moog synthesizers were custom assembled for each order.
Unlike many other synthesizers, the signal outputs of each Moog module are of appropriate level to connect directly to other audio equipment.
This page mainly describes the UCSC Modular Moog, one that is on the small side, but is representative of most studio machines.
arts.ucsc.edu /ems/music/equipment/synthesizers/analog/moog/Moog.html   (1818 words)

  
 Salon People Robert Moog
The Moog was modular: You used patch cords to select your waveform (the sound's timbre) and frequency (pitch), and plugged in the interface -- a keyboard, instead of the binary code on paper that had defined the first RCAs.
When Moog (rhymes with "vogue") unveiled the Moog music synthesizer in 1965, his engineering skills combined with a bit of business luck to radically change the way music was made.
Growing up in the '40s in Flushing, Queens, Moog suffered the usual cruelties boys inflict on the smarter, more introverted members of their tribe: "I was the class brain," he recalled in one of several e-mail interviews.
www.salon.com /people/bc/2000/04/25/moog   (924 words)

  
 EMF Institute: The Moog Synthesizer
The first synthesizers developed by Robert Moog in 1964 were modular, containing components such as oscillators, filters, envelope generators, amplifiers, and mixers, and they were typically performed with a keyboard.
In 1967, Moog applied the term 'synthesizer' to his new instruments.
In 1969, Switched on Bach, arranged and performed by Wendy Carlos with a Moog synthesizer, was the first major electronic music 'hit'.
emfinstitute.emf.org /exhibits/moogsynth.html   (87 words)

  
 DADEV : Digital Audio Development : /synthesiser faq
Modular synthesizers have the greatest freedom in terms of composing patches, and for this reason they are still used in the studios of film composers and studios that require the ability to make new sounds.
Modular synthesizers, of course, are quite impractible for the performing musician (although several artists have and do use a modular on stage)...
From this, commercial synthesizers (such as the VCS-3 "Putney" and the Moog Minimoog) were born, and the music world would never be the same.
www.dadev.com /synthesiser_faq.asp   (11401 words)

  
 MTSU Physics 160 - Modular Synthesis Research Paper
Hardware modular synthesizers are constrained by the preset signal paths of the device.
The moog synthesizer is the most well known, because of it’s exposure from the hit song, “Switched On Bach" by Wendy Carlos.
Modular software synthesis is still developing and who knows what modular-synth hybrid will be available in the future as technology progresses.
www.dropthescience.com /modular.htm   (2761 words)

  
 New & Improv Home
Modular synthesizers are the original analog synthesizers, originally developed by Bob Moog and Donald Buchla, among others, in the 1960's.
A modular synthesizer is a collection of discreet components, each with a specific sound generating, modifying or controlling function.
The advantage that modularity provides is that the design of the voice is only constrained by the number of modules available, the modules can be connected in almost any way and can create an amazing variety of timbres.
www.newandimprov.com /modular.html   (627 words)

  
 Search: Synthesizer - Info.co.uk
Contains schematics for some modular Moog parts scanned from the manual.
Synthesizer Generator is a tool for creating language-sensitive editing environments and interfaces.
Coverage for all type of synthesizers and midi controllers, plus all relevant music...
dpxml.infospace.com /infocom.uk/results?otmpl=dog/webresults.htm&qkw=Synthesizer&CMP=KNC-3LS480536328&infoad=1   (305 words)

  
 Vintage Synth Explorer - Arturia Moog Modular V
One of the absolute fathers of modular synthesizers was Moog's behemoth Modular series, and now Arturia has created a virtual synth based on the classic Moog series.
In fact, the MMV itself does not represent any particular modular system originally released by Moog either (such as the Moog 3P or 55), and rather comes with a collection of all-around useful modules selected from among Moog's history of modular synthesizers.
In short, modular synthesis was the birth of analog (and eventually digital) synthesis in which various task specific "modules" were linked together to create musical sounds.
www.vintagesynth.com /misc/mmv.shtml   (1042 words)

  
 NewMusicBox
At the same time, the Buchla modular synthesizer (manufactured by CBS after 1969) was garnering respect and installation contracts in the academic community, receiving some notoriety through Morton Subotnick's early Nonesuch releases.
As a result, Moog's modulars were embraced by popular music, beginning with Wendy Carlos' classic 1968 Switched On Bach recording and forging into the rock mainstream when Keith Emerson adopted it in 1970 for touring with The Nice and ELP.
These large modular conglomerates were both expensive and difficult for musicians to tour with, hence smaller, more integrated modulars started to appear, such as the ARP 2600 in 1971 and the ElectroComp 101 by Conneticut-based EML in 1972.
www.newmusicbox.org /page.nmbx?id=06tp11   (2040 words)

  
 The Moog Synthesizer
Unlike many other synthesizers, the signal outputs of each Moog module are of appropriate level to connect directly to other audio equipment.
This page mainly describes the UCSC Modular Moog, one that is on the small side, but is representative of most studio machines.
Sample and hold was never a Moog thing, it was first found on Buchla synthesizers and then on just about every second generation system.
arts.ucsc.edu /ems/music/equipment/synthesizers/analog/moog/Moog.html   (1818 words)

  
 Synthmuseum.com - Moog : Modular Moog : Moog Synthesizer 55
Synthmuseum.com - Moog : Modular Moog : Moog Synthesizer 55
Museum : Moog Room : Modular Moogs : Moog Synthesizer 55
This was one of the later series of Moog modular systems, enclosed in two solid walnut racks (see below, photo courtesy of Benjamin Ward.
www.synthmuseum.com /moog/moo5501.html   (170 words)

  
 Moog Synthesizer 12
Ad for the Moog Synthesizer 12 Compact Modular system (found at www.synthfool.com)
www.synthdiy.com /show/showproduct.asp?id=516   (12 words)

  
 Arturia - Moog Modular Plug-In (Mac / Win) - [Sam Ash]
Because it is modular, the Moog Modular V offers endless possibilities for synthesis.
With the Modular V installed in your computer, you can develop a wide range of modular synth effects, and then program or play them as you wish.
Ever dreamt of working with a modular system whose sound is part of musical legend?
www.samash.com /catalog/showitem.asp?ItemID=26459&TempID=5   (1071 words)

  
 PPG pre and post modular synthesizers ppg100 ppg wave 2.0 wave 2.2 wave 2.3 series waveterm
BKS : Analogs Solutions,specialized in Moog and PPG modulars.
PPG pre and post modular synthesizers ppg100 ppg wave 2.0 wave 2.2 wave 2.3 series waveterm
Die PPG Synthesizer finden sich wieder in den Waldorf Synthesizern Microwave 1,2,XT und XTk und Wave..
www.sequencer.de /moogulatorium/ppg_synthesizer.html   (845 words)

  
 Synthesizers - Synthesizers
Modular Analog Music Synthesizers and keyboards that are low cost with a classic
Contains schematics for some modular Moog parts scanned from the manual.
Modcan Synthesizers produces a wide range of analogue synthesizer modules for
www.instrumentmania.com /synthesizers   (163 words)

  
 Moog Music - Moogerfooger MF101 Low Pass Filter - [Sam Ash]
The award-winning MF-101 Lowpass Filter is a direct descendant of the original Moog modular synthesizers.
The MF-102 Ring Modulator is a direct descendant of the original Moog modular synthesizers.
Now, the reissued Micro Synthesizer for guitar lets guitarists produce vintage analog synthesizer sounds such as...
www.samash.com /catalog/showitem.asp?ItemID=30030   (886 words)

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