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Moog synthesizer byrja å få meir merksemd i musikkindustrien etter at han vart demonstrert på Monterey International Pop Festival i 1967. Det kommersielle gjennombrotet for ei Moog-innspeling vart gjort av Wendy Carlos i 1968 på plata Switched-On Bach , som vart ei av dei bestseljande innspelingane med klassisk musikk på denne tida. [1]
The 1960s saw the introduction of the Moog synthesizer and the Buchla Modular Electronic Music System, created around the same period. The Moog was composed of separate modules which created and shaped sounds, such as envelopes, noise generators, filters, and sequencers, connected by patch cords.
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Synthesizer Notes Ref. 1963 Buchla: Buchla Model 100 Series 1965 Moog Music: Moog synthesizer: First commercial synthesizer 1970 Moog Music: Minimoog: First synthesizer sold in retail stores: 1970 Buchla: Buchla Series 200 1978 Sequential Circuits: Prophet-5: First fully programmable polyphonic synthesizer 2008 Dave Smith Instruments: Prophet '08
Gershon Kingsley (born Götz Gustav Ksinski; October 28, 1922 – December 10, 2019) was a German-American composer, [1] a pioneer of electronic music and the Moog synthesizer, a partner in the electronic music duo Perrey and Kingsley, founder of the First Moog Quartet, and writer of rock-inspired compositions for Jewish religious ceremonies. [2]
Moog (instrumento musical) Sintetizador modular Moog 55. Moog designativo genérico para sintetizadores de música ( analógicos e digitais) projetados por Robert Moog, ou produzidos na empresa Moog Music, comercializados a partir de 1964. Inicialmente era um monofônico (possível tocar uma nota por vez), desafinava constantemente devido à ...
MIDI, CV/Gate. The Little Phatty is a monophonic analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 2006 to 2013, preceded by the Voyager and succeeded by Voyager Old School. Its design was conceived, in part, by Robert Moog himself, and is the last instrument to have that distinction, although the primary engineer was Cyril Lance.