How many of us own a moog product(s)?
How many of us own a moog product(s)?
Hi!
How many of us actually own a moog product(s). List your product here:
I’ll start.
Minimoog Model D, serial number 1737.
Minimoog Voyager AE, serial number 139.
Here you can add the serial number of your Model D or Voyager.
http://monsite.wanadoo.fr/MiniMoog/
Kind regards
Demokid
How many of us actually own a moog product(s). List your product here:
I’ll start.
Minimoog Model D, serial number 1737.
Minimoog Voyager AE, serial number 139.
Here you can add the serial number of your Model D or Voyager.
http://monsite.wanadoo.fr/MiniMoog/
Kind regards
Demokid
Gearlist: Andromeda A6, Emu E4XT Ultra, Korg MS20, Minimoog Model D (incl.MIDI), Minimoog Voyager AE, Roland Jupiter-8 (MIDI), RE-301, Prophet~5 (Rev3.3 incl MIDI), Poly Evolver Keyboard, Pro~One, Prophet 08, Synthesizers.com Custom Studio-44
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Minimoog Voyager Maple AE.
Would like to own a few more Moog products, but cash needed elsewhere at present!
Would like to own a few more Moog products, but cash needed elsewhere at present!
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If the past is ill, make the future better.
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signature series voyager #167 (maple)
vx-351 #69
signature series theremin #140
mf-101 (this and the theremin were technically from Big Briar...)
does the arturia moog modular V count?
-andrew bunny
vx-351 #69
signature series theremin #140
mf-101 (this and the theremin were technically from Big Briar...)
does the arturia moog modular V count?
-andrew bunny
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in order of buy:
- Prodigy (bought used in 1981)
- Minimoog (1979 model, bought used 1983, Lintronic Midi-fied)
- Voyager (used performer #1925 with blue wheels, traded in for a used Alesis A6 last summer)
I used to have a Source too in 1985. But it had the "crazy Source" problem. And there was no internet to check to make it behave again. I had to sell it cheap then )
- Prodigy (bought used in 1981)
- Minimoog (1979 model, bought used 1983, Lintronic Midi-fied)
- Voyager (used performer #1925 with blue wheels, traded in for a used Alesis A6 last summer)
I used to have a Source too in 1985. But it had the "crazy Source" problem. And there was no internet to check to make it behave again. I had to sell it cheap then )
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keep on turning these Moog knobs
Till "Qwave" Kopper
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-2 Moog Minimoog Model D's (one with Big Briar MIDI)
-2 Moog Liberations
-Moog Source
-Moog Sample & Hold
-2 Moog Drum Controllers
-Moog Hoodie...Ohhh and a shitload of random moog parts (poor little fellas)
One more thing... MC....I totally hate you (in a super envious way of course!)...beautiful set-up!
-2 Moog Liberations
-Moog Source
-Moog Sample & Hold
-2 Moog Drum Controllers
-Moog Hoodie...Ohhh and a shitload of random moog parts (poor little fellas)
One more thing... MC....I totally hate you (in a super envious way of course!)...beautiful set-up!
Recently sold a load but still have the following moogs
1 x Voyager SE#86 Cherry + 251/351
1 x Memorymoog (ex Peter Forrest AtoZ of Synthesisers book fame)
1 x Source (MIDI)
1 x Opus3 (on ebay.co.uk right now).
Sold in the last 6 months
1 x The Rogue
1 x Prodigy
1 x Multimoog
1 x LAM Model D (11888) with RMS mods
1 x SE MIDImoog (early moog VCO)
1 x Voyager SE#86 Cherry + 251/351
1 x Memorymoog (ex Peter Forrest AtoZ of Synthesisers book fame)
1 x Source (MIDI)
1 x Opus3 (on ebay.co.uk right now).
Sold in the last 6 months
1 x The Rogue
1 x Prodigy
1 x Multimoog
1 x LAM Model D (11888) with RMS mods
1 x SE MIDImoog (early moog VCO)
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My setup is more Mooogerfooger based than keyboard based:
MF-101, 103, 104
CP-251
Micromoog
Rogue
You can hear the Micro here on the track "Philtre 927," and the Rogue on "Taurus VI" at the same site, as well as here on "minus prolegomenon" (the drone). There are also Moogerfoogers scattered around, mainly on "Spewch," "Taurus VI," and "minus prolegomenon."
Here's the patch for the drone on "minus prolegomenon":
and here's a shot of my Rogue:
MF-101, 103, 104
CP-251
Micromoog
Rogue
You can hear the Micro here on the track "Philtre 927," and the Rogue on "Taurus VI" at the same site, as well as here on "minus prolegomenon" (the drone). There are also Moogerfoogers scattered around, mainly on "Spewch," "Taurus VI," and "minus prolegomenon."
Here's the patch for the drone on "minus prolegomenon":
and here's a shot of my Rogue:
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To MC and mee3d
To MC and mee3d,
HOW THE HELL CAN YOU AFFORD ALL THAT????
As long as it doesn't include a day job, I'd like to know. HA HA!
HOW THE HELL CAN YOU AFFORD ALL THAT????
As long as it doesn't include a day job, I'd like to know. HA HA!
"The greatest thing we ever have is the will to survive," - Eric Benjamin Gordon, 2001
Thank you Lord for Doctor Robert Moog!
http://www.ericbenjamingordon.com
http://www.myspace.com/ericbenjamingordon
http://cdbaby.com/cd/ebgordon
Thank you Lord for Doctor Robert Moog!
http://www.ericbenjamingordon.com
http://www.myspace.com/ericbenjamingordon
http://cdbaby.com/cd/ebgordon
Some pretty great setups guys. MC, you're a maniac! mee3d, you're right in there. I hope you didn't have to do anything illegal to get all that gear!
The only Moog synths I have left are a set of Taurus One bass pedals, and a Moog Source. I previously owned two different Mini Moogs, both of which are gone.
Mike T.
The only Moog synths I have left are a set of Taurus One bass pedals, and a Moog Source. I previously owned two different Mini Moogs, both of which are gone.
Mike T.
Actually I can't . . hence selling off some of the redundent kit (how many moog mono synths does one need?). Also . . within one month I had my memorymoog, Elka x705 Combi, and one of My Rhodes Chroma's blow . . so there's a £500 repair bill just there.HOW THE HELL CAN YOU AFFORD ALL THAT????
I'm a multimedia developer and work has been slow for the last couple of years (anyone need a website built?) so now I am asset striping. I plan just to have the following left:-
2x Rhodes Chromas (can sound like a Jupiter8, Oberheim and Yam CS all in one)
1x memorymoog
1x PPG 2.3/ Waveterm B (although if I can get a good price she will go too)
1x Voyager
1x Source (MIDI) and Roland PK5 pedals
Streamlining will allow me to actually get to grips with the various software that I have bought over the last year and not had the chance to use . . so far I am very happy with the sound of the impOSCar (having owned many OSCars in the past) and the KORG Legacy . . the polysix is pretty close, close enough for me to put up my polysix on ebay.
It also allows me to free up a room in the house . . it takes a lot of room to have a 32 keyboard set-up!!!
Mal
http://www.mee3d.com
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Re: To MC and mee3d
I acquired most of that stuff during the great analog dump of the 80s. I got great prices for the analog stuff when everybody was buyng samplers, Yamaha DX7s, and Roland D50s. And yes I have a day jobebg31 wrote:To MC and mee3d,
HOW THE HELL CAN YOU AFFORD ALL THAT????
As long as it doesn't include a day job, I'd like to know. HA HA!
I haven't bought much new stuff in the last ten years; Voyager and Hammond XK3. The A6 is a beta unit from my beta test/sound design days with Alesis.
The Taurus pedals are the only vintage piece I bought since the 80s and I found those at a great price.