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New from Moog Music and Nova Musik the Voyager Electric NE!
White-washed cabinet
Electric Blue back lighting
All Blue rocker switches
Blue capped jack panel
Inner panel: the famous 24db filters.
Designed by Robert Moog in 1970, the Minimoog Model D synthesizer is still regarded as the Rolls Royce equivalent for analog keyboard-based synthesizers. Specifically designed for touring musicians, the minimoog exported electronic music experiments from university labs out to the masses - and her deep farting bass-sounds (think of Kraftwerk's Autobahn), lead and space bleeps and sweeps have become HUGELY popular over the last 38 years.
There were originally 13,000 minimoogs produced between 1970 and 1981. After a brief hiatus during the digital-synth craze in the 1980s, the minimoog enjoyed a resurgence of interest among musicians since the 1990s...and yes, it's becoming harder to get a hold on one.
I obtained this Mini from a studio garage sale back in 1989 for US$ 150 (in prime condition - save the crackling external input knob). After lying dormant for 7 years now, it's time to bring life back into this 1973 model D mini. Tropical humidity heavily damaged the furnishing. It needs re-tuning of the oscillators, cleaning of the electronic board, new switches for filter modulation, and thinking about a new base panel.
Accompaying our March 2013 cover story on electronic music producer Junkie XL, here's a trove of gear pics he sent us personally! Close-up here of the MIDImoogs, which were Studio Electronics' original product: Rackmount and MIDI'ed mods of original Minimoog D's. Later, they started building their own synths with the same circuit topography.
Moog sound is very thick, very very warm, and very very
sensitive.
Moog sound is state of Art!.
I would like buy Minimoog Voyager and Moogerfooger in a near future
and I will practice how to play keyboard.
Roland Juno 6, Jomox Xbase09, Roland JP-8080, Sherman Filterbank 2, Roland MKS-80 Super jupiter, Access Virus C, Oberheim Xpander, Yamaha AN1X, Clavia Nord Lead Rack 2, Moog Minimoog Voyager, Oberheim Matrix 6 R, MFB-502, MAM MB-33 II, Roland JX-8P, Roland Juno 106,Roland Juno 60
Roland Juno 6, Jomox Xbase09, Roland JP-8080, Sherman Filterbank 2, Roland MKS-80 Super jupiter, Access Virus C, Oberheim Xpander, Yamaha AN1X, Clavia Nord Lead Rack 2, Moog Minimoog Voyager, Oberheim Matrix 6 R, MFB-502, MAM MB-33 II, Roland JX-8P, Roland Juno 106, Roland Juno 60
Inner panel: the oscillators
Designed by Robert Moog in 1970, the Minimoog Model D synthesizer is still regarded as the Rolls Royce equivalent for analog keyboard-based synthesizers. Specifically designed for touring musicians, the minimoog exported electronic music experiments from university labs out to the masses - and her deep farting bass-sounds (think of Kraftwerk's Autobahn), lead and space bleeps and sweeps have become HUGELY popular over the last 38 years.
There were originally 13,000 minimoogs produced between 1970 and 1981. After a brief hiatus during the digital-synth craze in the 1980s, the minimoog enjoyed a resurgence of interest among musicians since the 1990s...and yes, it's becoming harder to get a hold on one.
I obtained this Mini from a studio garage sale back in 1989 for US$ 150 (in prime condition - save the crackling external input knob). After lying dormant for 7 years now, it's time to bring life back into this 1973 model D mini. Tropical humidity heavily damaged the furnishing. It needs re-tuning of the oscillators, cleaning of the electronic board, new switches for filter modulation, and thinking about a new base panel.
Sean Lennon setting up his Moogerfooger heavy effects chain at the Chimera Music Showcase at SXSW 2011.
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Picture taken from the front leftside of a Roland SH-7.Shown here are the 2 VCO's,pitchbender section,S&H,LFO,switch for mono/duophonic,Ring Modulator,Noise Generator with Pnik and White,Audio Mixer.
Roland System100M, Sequential Circuits Prophet5, Synthesizers.com Modular System, ARP 2500, ASR10, ARP 2600, Yamaha 01V/96, (Yamaha CS-15 and Moog Minimoog not visible on the right).
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Christopher and Jeremy prepare their sounds for their Moog Sound Lab session. First session in the 160 Broadway location!
ARP 2600 Black/Orange with Kenton midi installed and matching Black/Orange faced duophonic keyboard model 3620.Minimoog serial6### completely restored and serviced.EML 101 grey faced model in very good condition.Only the handle is a bit worn.The Minimoog is completely restored by me.The wood needed to be re-glued and a i gave it a brighter color,and 2 layers of vernish.New keyboard and knobs bought at ebay.Serviced by a very good friend of mine.