I got to play one recently. Wow…
North Carolina really needs a Vo powered banjo.
Interesting… I’ll staty tenued, pun half-intended ![]()
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Probably going to cost $10K… Pfff…
I wonder if “LEV” is a homage to Mr Theremin.
http://www.moogmusic.com/lev96
I would love to beta test this. My main instrument is acoustic guitar and I do a lot with an eBow, so this paradigm shift is right up my alley.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who recognizes an application for this technology. What about a snare that does its own drumroll when you hit it once? ![]()
Guys! Guys! Guys! I came up with the perfect idea for Moog’s next product: Moog Jaw Harp! Imagine: That rootsy, metallic, 1930’s Great Depression twang with infinite sustain! WHY has no one thought of this before?
I call Moog Harmonica! ![]()
Wait until you see what this thing does. As far as I’m concerned, it’s going to change everything. I have never wanted a musical instrument (other than an analog synthesizer) more than this.
That’s what the Moog guitar and lap steel did. There is nothing left to change, except the bass guitar. Now that we have Moog lap steel, electric and acoustic guitar, when will they develop something for harpsichord, lute, banjo, harmonica, harp, jawharp, tympani, snare, etc. etc.? ![]()
I understand why you’d say that, but you don’t have the information that I do. There is a lot to this device. ![]()
I’m waiting for the Moog Kazoo… ![]()
I’m waiting for the Moog Kazoo…
No…a Moog Banjokelaylee! ![]()
The infinite sustain Moog Ukulele. Only $2999.95.
Ever seen this guy? He invented this new thing which he could sell for $15k if every aspect of it was Vo powered. ![]()
A platinum encrusted washboard cv controller.
Seriously, guys?
I fell like an alien (not 666 though héhé) when I feel very curious about the LEV thing.
I don’t know if “it’s about to change everything”… for me. However I’m very much looking forward to hear the possibilities it adds to a good o’d wooden folk guitar.
Without experimenting real advanced hybridcontrollers/instruments, I’ve been often tip toeing in the realm of mixing guitar and keyboards/synths/electronic instruments in terms of playing technic as well as style/sound. That thing sure is tickling my interest.
Or maybe I’m interpreting your talking more sarcastic than you are?.. Or maybe I’m just blinded by the hype?.. Well I don’t know ![]()
No It is actually pretty damn intriguing, and the way that they are talking about, it can be used for any surface, but this incarnation is just for acoustic guitar.
So At this point, Im thinking that it’s similar to some kind of highly specialized contact mic. So, the next time you want to record the percussion sounds of your washing machine, and isolate harmonics you have never heard before, this (or a later incarnation of it) may do the trick.
I was merely being facetious.