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    De synthesizer kump voort oet versjèllende elektronische instruminte. Al sinds de oetvinding vaan de luidspreker is 't meugelek die geluid te doen make wat geine natuurleken oersprunk heet. De oetvinding vaan de synthesizer weurt evels touwgesjreve aon Robert Moog, dee ind jaore zèsteg ziene Moog-synthesizer bouwde.

  2. Oct 20, 2017 · Kasia Zacharko. “Minimoog truly is the first portable synthesizer where everything is contained in one unit. It really is the prototype, the ancestor, of every portable keyboard in every music shop today,” Glinsky says. One of the things that made the Minimoog stand out, aside from the novelty of a portable synthesizer, was its unique sound.

  3. Keyboard. 37-key synth action with Aftertouch. External control. none. The ARP Pro Soloist was one of the first commercially successful preset synthesizers. Introduced by ARP Instruments, Inc. in 1972, it replaced the similar ARP Soloist (1970–1971) in the company's lineup of portable performance instruments.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ARP_2600ARP 2600 - Wikipedia

    ARP 2600 Blue Meanie. Model 2600 “Blue Meanie” (early 1971): The earliest 2600s were assembled in a small facility on Kenneth Street in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, during ARP's infancy as a company. Housed in a bright blue and light gray aluminum case with a keyboard mated to the synthesizer, this version was nicknamed the "Blue Marvin ...

  5. The First Moog Synthesizer Recordings. At first, Bob Moog didn’t think of his synthesizer as a total solution for the musician. He once famously said, “There was never a notion that a synthesizer would be used by itself for anything.”. He pictured it as another piece of equipment in the traditional electronic music studio.

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Moog synthesizer (pronounced /moʊg/ to rhyme with "rogue") may refer to any number of analog synthesizers designed by Dr. Robert Moog or manufactured by Moog Music, and is commonly used as a generic term [ citation needed] for analog and digital music synthesisers.

  7. Switched-On Bach is the debut album by American composer Wendy Carlos, originally released in October 1968 by Columbia Records. Produced by Carlos and Rachel Elkind, the album is a collection of pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach performed by Carlos and Benjamin Folkman on a Moog synthesizer. It played a key role in bringing synthesizers to ...

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