Seeking the Link to an Extraordinator Moog Performance on YouTube

Hi,

I am hoping that someone on the forum has also viewed the extraordinary YouTube video I am about to describe and can provide me and everyone with a link to the video for viewing.

I saw the video several years ago and have been trying to find it ever since. It demonstrated incredible “playing” of a Moog synth. I have searched for hours with no luck.

In the video, a performer is playing a Model D, or maybe a Voyager Old School, over a pretty cool backing track. As he is playing, he is manipulating the knobs and switches like a grand master.

Each time he tweaks just one or two knobs or switches, the sound changes substantially, and always a good fit for the music. He did this over the entire track while improvising and perhaps creating 20 to 30 or more different sounds.

His confident and effortless sound shaping really blew my mind. This player struck me as a seat-of-authority on how to play a Moog flagship synth. I am so sorry I did not save the video location.

Has anyone else seen this video?

What separates it from the scores of other Moog videos is the complete command the player has over the instrument, his improvising over the entire length of the backing track, and his ability to create 20 to 30 or more very cool sounds on the fly, effortlessly morphing from one sound to the next.

If you know the whereabouts of this video on YouTube, can you please let us know.

Thanks.

Lowboy

Did you ever find this video?

Well obviously, you must have seen a video of me. I’m glad someone out there acknowledges my supernova-eclipsing brilliance and godlike supreme command of such a machine. So thank you.

:laughing:

But seriously: I think I know of the clip you speak. I’ll see if I can find the link

Was it this?

https://youtube.com/watch?v=kxUZ4YPXTUQ

:smiley:


I don’t think that’s the video Lowboy is looking for; no backing track here.
It is cool though.

Haha!

Yeah I’m curious now. Viva Extraordinator!!

I think I know the one you mean but it’s several years since I saw it so not sure I’d be able to find it quickly again.

No.

No, but that guy is good, similar to the player I heard, but the clip I saw was done to a backing track while improvising over the track.

Lowboy