Did Pink Floyd use any moog gear?

Just wondering if PF used any moog gear on thier albums. I did see this one analog synth/modular they used that went for 15k on ebay, wondering if all their stuff was rare, and rarely circulated or if they used common gear of the day, namely moog gear?

Anyone know what that KB’st used?

On a side note, didn’t ray manzarek of the doors use a moog?

There are loads of photos with RIck Wright and a Minimoog. And just a wild guess here, Shine On You Crazy Diamond does contains more than a slight Moog sound specially at right at the start and last part.

I don’t remember seeing any sort of modular gear. Of course I didn’t know him personally but I would think Rick Wright would have been more into just playing the keyboard than twiddling knobs… He seemed more of a traditionalist preferring piano and organ. Roger Waters on the other hand seemed quite partial to playing with the EMS gear and making floyd-noise.

I’m pretty sure Manzarek did not use any Moog gear, or any synthesizer gear for that matter. He played a Farfisa combo organ (either that or a Vox Continental, can’t remember), and a Rhodes Piano Bass on top of that.

I’ve also seen photos of Pink Floyd using Moog gear onstage, but I was always under the impression that they only used Synthis and VCS3s. They did use a lot of Arp Solina string ensemble, which provided that orchestral sound all over Wish You Were Here.

… yeah that and the wine glasses of course :smiley:

The Mini Moog was first used by Pink Floyd on the Dark Side of the Moon tour. During the recording of Dark Side of the Moon, the EMS VCS3 and AKS versions were used in the studio. The first album that the Mini Moog was used on was Wish You Were Here. All leads on this album were done with the Mini Moog. All string sounds were done with the ARP Solina and all the sound effects were done with the EMS VCS3 and AKS. The Animals Album, the Mini Moog was used for all lead sounds, sound effects were done with the EMS VCS3 and AKS. String sounds were done with the ARP Solina and Korg PE 1000. Of course, all the albums used Hammond Organ, Fender Rhodes and acoustic pianos. The Wall album used the Prophet V as its main synthesizer. The Mini Moog was used very little. During the live Wall Tour, Pink Floyd incorporated an ARP Quadra along with the previously mentioned keyboards. Note: Ray Manzarek used a Moog modular on the album Strange Days, but used a Mini Moog on his solo projects.

In the early days of the Doors Ray Manzarek Used a Gibson organ with a fender bass keyboard on top. >>>>>>>>>>>> VERY COOL!

I think you’ll find it was used for the song “Any Colour You Like”… according to a few sources anyway. :smiley:

… and the wine glasses

Studio version was done with EMS Vcs3, The Minimoog was used live on Any Colour You Like during the Dark Side Tour. Pink Floyd had access to A moog Modular at Abbey Road studios when they were recording Dark Side, But they did not use it.

Hint: Ray Manzarek had a Compact Duo, and Farfisa bass pedals. His solo stuff post-Doors features a lot of Moog and synths in general.

Hint: French horn in Wish You Were Here=Minimoog.

The first two Doors albums, He used the VOX Continental. Then Ray Manzarek switched to the Gibson g-101. There is Doors Tribute Band called Soft Parade,The keyboard player looks just like RM. He uses the Gibson g-101 with a fender 2 octave bass piano. They are a total recreation of the Doors. http://www.thesoftparade.com/

Nice info here! thanks, and thanks to every one else who chimed in!! Man, I really want to get a Prophet V!!

Yeah, I love that sound!!!

Is this the ARP Solina that floyd used?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&hash=item33762f10ea&item=221026128106&nma=true&pt=Keyboards_MIDI&rt=nc&si=5TW6ZWrfsplTH8fQq6a1yOdTC3c%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc


These seem to be under 1k, might pick one up if thats the case!

You are correct! Thats the one.

The ARP Solina is my personal favorite for string synths. :mrgreen: If I had the money and time to dedicate I would get one. Vintage synths are a lot of work, though. I wish someone would make a modern version of it, but samplers can do the same thing, sound better, and cost about the same new. String synths are all but obsolete. :frowning:

Watch my friends http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLAr-WlxMZY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt079HIHD6Y

Everybody is so keen to get a Solina. Better try to find a Eminent 310 organ. it is the father/mother of the solina. It has a string section and a 6 delay-line ensemble FX. Not a triple one like on most other string machines you can think of. Jean-Michel Jarre used these string for his Oxygene and Equinox albums. Actually most of this organ sounds make the famous sound on these recordings. Just check all those YouTube videos of people playing this organ.

You might get one as cheap as I did: 57 Euro plus the gas I spend to fetch it 240 km away from my home.

Me and my Eminent 310 theatre (= with build in rhythm machine) and a Small Stone Phaser (here the russian version) for the famous sound of Jarre

OK, its a bit bulky to transport or to store in your studio.

oh wow, nice. I dont have the space for that unfortunately.

Very Cool! … I just watched the videos on YouTube. THX

Look at it this way…you could get rid of a keyboard stand and set another keyboard on top. :slight_smile: