
Moog synthesizer - Wikipedia
The Moog synthesizer (/ ˈmoʊɡ / MOHG) is a modular synthesizer invented by the American engineer Robert Moog in 1964. Moog's company, R. A. Moog Co., produced numerous models from 1965 to 1981, and again from 2014. It was the first commercial synthesizer and established the analog synthesizer concept.
Thomas Organ Company - Wikipedia
The Thomas Organ Company is an American manufacturer of electronic keyboards and a one-time holder of the manufacturing rights to the Moog synthesizer. The company was a force behind early electronic organs for the home.
CDX (Moog Organ) - Synthmuseum.com
The Moog CDX is basically a Cordovox organ with a built in Satellite monosynth. It is the only organ product that bears the Moog name prominently across the front. Somewhat rare in the US, they seem to be in plentiful supply in parts of europe. "The one I …
Moog Music
Explore Moog analog synthesizers and other instruments for electronic music, designed and built in Asheville, NC.
Moog White Elephant Organ - CDX-0652 - Cordovox 1975 White
I am selling my restored** Moog Organ White Elephant CDX-0652 Cordovox. This is an extremely rare Moog collaboration with Cordovox. When I purchased this beast it was in rough shape so I restored most of the outer shell and got most of the internals working the way they should.
Moog Opus 3 - Wikipedia
The Opus 3 is an analog 49-key [2] synthesizer, and designed by Herbert A. Deutsch from Hofstra University. He also wrote the manual for the synthesizer. It was released in 1980 by Moog. The sounds are in three categories, strings, brass and organ sounds, all having their own filter apart from the organ section.
Timeline of Synthesis - The Bob Moog Foundation
Warbo Formant Organ (Germany, 1937) Not an organ, but an early synthesizer, the Warbo Formant Organ improved upon the principles of the Trautonium?s relaxation oscillators. It was four-note polyphonic, resembled an upright piano, and featured an early implementation of preset voices, all controlled by flip switches on the face of the instrument.
Moog CDX-0652 Cordovox White Elephant Organ Synthesizer …
The Moog/Cordovox CDX-0652 organ/synth features a bulit-in Moog synth very similar to a Moog Satellite, with some additional presets and a very cool Vox-like combo organ (designed by Thomas Organ). This one is in beautiful cosmetic shape (the cleanest one I’ve ever seen) and all the tabs and slider caps are intact (they are usually broken ...
Moog Opus 3 1980 - Reverb
The Moog Opus 3 is analog poly string synthesizer released in 1980. The Opus-3 had 3 distinct sections for strings, brass, and organ alongside of two analog VCF sections, some simple modulation capabilities, an on-board chorus effect and a unique stereo panning effect found rarely, if at all on s...
Evolution of Moog Synthesizers 1964-2002
Conceptualized by Herb Deutsch, Bob Moog's inspiration in the creation of his first synthesizer, the Opus 3 was an ensemble instrument, combining multiple electronic music technologies into a...
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