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Moog's first "inexpensive Minimoog." Released in 1975, it provided great functionality for less money. Since the analog boom, this wonderful synth has been overlooked, and in some cases decried, by most. Hopefully, this video will indicate why the Micromoog deserves more respect.
Feel free to use this video in your eBay auctions, but please give me credit! Thanks!
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This is a project I did for my Motion Design 2 class. The concept behind this was to magnify the culture and kinship of owning a Moog Synthesizer. Since the 70's, musicians have been building and customizing their own Moogs. So I wanted to reflect that sort of attachment that owners have with them, and in the process, bring the history and culture of owning a Moog into the new millenium as well.
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"The fattest bass ever..."
used by Rush, Genesis, Asia, The Police, J.-M. Jarre, Marillion, U2, Saga, Steve Hackett, Yes, Led Zeppelin and many more
The vibrations so thick the panel cover keeps falling shut ;-)
recorded with a simple cam.
more info: http://www.retrosoun d.de and
http://www.myspac e.com/retrosound72
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Segments like this one are really what made TSS so great. Dr. Robert Moog explains his Moog synthesizer and the Etherwave Theremin, an instrument that you have to see to believe.
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A music video I took and cut together to fit the Moog Cookbook Remix of Kelly Watch The Stars by Air. The original video is from a 70s disco version of Apache (By the Tommy Seebach band).
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Nice experiment using my Nintendo Wiimote as a controller for the OSC frequency of my Moog Little Phatty... (Check out the OSC knob cursor moving on the LP)
It sound like a Theremin ;-)