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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by Voltor07 » Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:07 pm

EricK wrote:Then theres the Google Doodle, which I pronounce with the long o as well. lol
Gougle Doudle? :lol:
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by stiiiiiiive » Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:20 am

americankiwi wrote:There is a YouTube Video out there somewhere i once watched, with our late great Dr Bob Moog, saying himself its pronounced Moog as in "Vogue"
have some respect, Please dont screw the man's names up!
Indeed.

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Voltor07 wrote:Mogue-er Fogue-er 8)

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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by _DemonDan_ » Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:40 am

In one sense, it's on par with the argument about which way
toilet paper rolls should be inserted (which is hotly debated
but doesn't really change the world much.)

But...when I'm listening to someone talk about synthesis,
their pronunciation of "Moooog" or "Moog" (as the good doctor
himself pronounced it), is a quick clue as to the experience
level of that speaker.

It's kinda' like when someone pronounces "timbre" the same
way you'd warn about falling trees, writes DB or Db as an
abbreviation for decibels, and HZ or hz for Hertz, or says
"Notch Pass" as a filter type.

It doesn't necessarily mean that they're clueless about audio but,
at a minimum, it keeps me from automatically giving them the
benefit of the doubt.

There is no question about how Dr. Moog pronounced his name.
It only stands to reason that his products would be pronounced
the same way. And "Mooooger Foooooger" completely misses
the point of the pun.

But if someone wants to walk through an auto expo and tell
everyone they meet that they own a Chevrolet (with a hard "t"
at the end), what damage is it going to do? ...None at all.

....but you're far less likely to be asked to sit and have lunch
with a bunch of serious car enthusiasts ;-)
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by thealien666 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:14 am

Good point, DaymonDan... :mrgreen:
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by stiiiiiiive » Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:38 am

:D

Am I excused for saying sometimes Mooog as a french speaking synth connaisseur? ;)

The Mooger Fooger pun is -I believe- totally unknown here in France... Too bad.

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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by thealien666 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:12 pm

Speaking primarily french myself, too, for many many years I was saying Moooog.

Even though I've learned, and now respect, Bob's way of pronouncing it, I'm still not used to calling some synths that "correct" way. It's still a bit strange for me to call a Memorymoog, a Memorymogue.

But, strangely, I got used to saying Minimogue instead of Minimoooog...

Maybe it's because I've heard it called the proper way more often than other models ?

So it should be:
Minimogue
Micromogue
Multimogue
Memorymogue
Mogue modular
Mogue Voyager
Moguer foguer

Comme to think of it, maybe the name The Rogue for that synth was a subtle attempt at teaching the right way of saying the company's name perhaps ?
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by filtered » Wed Oct 03, 2012 1:09 pm

From a selfish perspective, it was a sad day for me when I learned the correct pronunciation- I'd gone years dreaming of a Mooog, not a Mogue, and then after picking up an MG-1, then a Prodigy, I went a few more years delighting in HAVING a Moooog, not a Mogue- and since I was pretty much the only guy in this area that used them, folks that would come out to shows regularly would complement the sound of my Mooog, not Mogue- One guy that still is a fixture out there has a regular habit of getting sloshed and yelling "PLAY THAT MOOG"! (not MOGUE)- I can imagine the crickets if I got on the mic and corrected him :roll:
So changing my pronunciation was almost like losing a bit of ME (yes, selfish perspective)- I connect Mooog with my OWN past, not Mogue- Too bad for me eh?

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Post by EricK » Wed Oct 03, 2012 1:23 pm

I can at least feel better admitting I have never used the term "notch pass" until this very sentence.
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by _DemonDan_ » Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:00 pm

EricK wrote:I can at least feel better admitting I have never used
the term "notch pass" until this very sentence.
I get suprised with it by experts every now and then:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9axChfTqFWM

@ 5:44 and 8:37
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by grapeflavor » Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:21 pm

_DemonDan_ wrote:
EricK wrote:I can at least feel better admitting I have never used
the term "notch pass" until this very sentence.
I get suprised with it by experts every now and then:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9axChfTqFWM

@ 5:44, 6:08, and 8:37
Just an FYI, but Band-Pass Filter is the correct term for it. @6:08 :roll:

But Notch-Pass?! :lol:
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by thealien666 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:34 pm

I have had a few defective synths, under my care, that were displaying the behavior of a Not-Pass filter... :lol:
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by _DemonDan_ » Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:48 pm

grapeflavor wrote:Band-Pass Filter is the correct term for it @6:08
But Notch-Pass?! :lol:
Doh! I was scanning quickly. (Corrected, thanks!)
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Post by stiiiiiiive » Thu Oct 04, 2012 11:52 am

filtered wrote:From a selfish perspective, it was a sad day for me when I learned the correct pronunciation- I'd gone years dreaming of a Mooog, not a Mogue, and then after picking up an MG-1, then a Prodigy, I went a few more years delighting in HAVING a Moooog, not a Mogue- and since I was pretty much the only guy in this area that used them, folks that would come out to shows regularly would complement the sound of my Mooog, not Mogue- One guy that still is a fixture out there has a regular habit of getting sloshed and yelling "PLAY THAT MOOG"! (not MOGUE)- I can imagine the crickets if I got on the mic and corrected him :roll:
So changing my pronunciation was almost like losing a bit of ME (yes, selfish perspective)- I connect Mooog with my OWN past, not Mogue- Too bad for me eh?
I deeply can feel that, and am glad to see this is not about being a noob -nor nobe- .

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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by LivePsy » Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:17 am

I don't know ANYONE who pronounces Moog at all. I just say it to myself :cry:

Hint to retail: If the customer completely screws up pronouncing 'Moog' or 'Doepfer' or 'Cwejman', don't laugh at them. You just lost a sale.
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Re: How do you pronounce "Moog" and "MoogerFooger

Post by SirLanceALot » Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:10 am

My band in the 70's was backing up REO, and we got into this exact argument. I said Mow 'g and they said, "NO!!! It's not a Mow'g, it's a Muuuuu'g"! That became a phrase our roadies would in fun repeat over and over and.... Well that's life on the road. I actually called the plant in NY, after hours, and Bob Moog himself answered. "hello this is Bob". I said, "Mr Mow'g?" he repeated his last name just as I said it. But as others have told here, that might have been Mrs Moogs doing. I cherish 2 personal letters I got from Bob MOog. Oh by the way, he took my order for one MiniMoog because none of the stores stocked them where I lived then.

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