Anyone interested there will be a live concert this weekend featuring a 1969 Moog Modular System 1P.
Time to set the clocks back as Orbital Decay goes Back In Time for the fourth time.
This concert will begin at aproximately 1:59 AM when we will "Time Warp " for an hour long piece, and finish at about 1:58 AM a minute before we started. (Huh?) http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6s1hi/index.html
How did you manage to get a REAL Moop? I’ve been trying to locate a Moop for a long time! Sorry, couldn’t resist…look under the picture on your website.
It can happen when first turned on or if you manually push two buttons.
But I think it’s considered a “disallowed state” and probably not best to go there for long.
When two or more lamps are lit at the same time, they eat a lot of current.
It could also be a photographic effect and be running normally.
I can’t tell if stage 3 is being used to control the speed.
Interesting…thanks for the clarification! I figured it was a photographic effect. But to think there could be another reason makes this condundrum even more fascinating.
But it’s a Mighty Moop Modular.
Thanks for the typo catch!
The lights on the Moog were running for the photo with a long exposure on a tripod. You can get multi stages on at once and it does sum the stages. But it is difficult to get it back to single stages when playing live.
That would be right, eastern time. The math gets confusing, since it really is Sunday, but more late Saturday night.
We do this at the WXPN radio station, and there are large red digital clocks on a few walls. The studio clocks are locked into something, because they read 1:59 then a minute later 1:00. Time Warp!
Thanks Mark! Really enjoyed the show you guys did back in September.
This year we will be doing a tribute to Richard Wright of Pink Floyd. So there will be a little Floyd flavor to a few pieces. Plus since this is Halloween weekend, some scary music too!
is this preformance going to be available after on youtube or myspace or something… i dont know if ill be around a computer or pennsylvania that night/morning