Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co.
Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co.
I don't know if anyone else has read David Borden's account of his relationship with Bob Moog. It's a fantastic story. You can check it out at http://www.mothermallard.com/. Just click on "Robert Moog and David Borden" at the top of the page.
That whole website was wonderful reading. I grew up in that era and was the only kid I knew who was a fan of 'synthesizer music'. By high school in the mid 70's, 3 of us in the Santa Monica High School computer lab had built our own modular synth from plan in Radio Electronics magazine. (It used paperclips and shirt buttons for keys!) That was inspired by ELP's music.
It would have been so fantastic to have been able to hook up with R.A.M. back then! We could only wish and dream about having that kind of connection to work with.
It would have been so fantastic to have been able to hook up with R.A.M. back then! We could only wish and dream about having that kind of connection to work with.
"Music expresses that which can not be said and on which it is impossible to be silent."
Very cool website! Most of the early adopters of Moog synthesizers had a close relationship with Bob. At least from what I can gather from various sources. I would have loved to meet the man...just once. 

Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.