Robert Moog's 78th Birthday In the mid-1960s, Dr. Robert Moog unleashed a new universe of sounds into musicdom with his invention of the electronic analog Moog Synthesizer. The timbre and tones of these keyboard instruments (true works of art in and of themselves) would come to define a generation of music, featuring heavily in songs by The Beatles, The Doors, Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk and many others. When people hear the word “synthesizer” they often think “synthetic”—fake, manufactured, unnatural. With his passion for high-tech toolmaking in the service of creativity, Bob Moog is something of a patron saint of the nerdy arts and a hero to many of us here. Much like the musical machines Bob Moog created, this doodle was synthesized from a number of smaller components to form a unique instrument. Special thanks to engineers Reinaldo Aguiar and Rui Lopes and doodle team lead Ryan Germick for their work, as well as the Bob Moog Foundation and Moog Music for their blessing.
Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Keyboard and Tetra | DV247.FR This bundle includes the DI Mopho Keyboard and the DSI Tetra module - just hook them up using the Poly Chain out to get a massive 5-voice analogue monster! The Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Keyboard is a much requested keyboard version of the popular Mopho monophonic analog synthesiser. This offers the same compact, affordable and powerful functions as its brother but with more knobs, switches and of course, a 32-note weighted keyboard. The voice architecture of the Mopho is identical to a single voice of the Prophet '08, but with a couple of unique twists. DSI have added two sub-octave generators, one per oscillator for additional girth and crushing bass. It also has an audio input that lets you process external audio and mix Mopho's own audio output back in pre-filtered - for feedback effects that range from subtle distortion to extreme skronk. The DSI Mopho Keyboard Main Features Include: Provisional Information Tetra is expandable. The Dave Smith Instruments TETRA Main features Include:
MCV4 Info Ergänzende Erläuterungen: Der MIDI-Kanal, der Referenz-Ton für CV1 (dies ist die MIDI-Tonhöhe, der 0V CV1 und damit der tiefstmöglich Ton entspricht) und die Controller-Nummer für CV4 werden über eine Lern-Funktion eingestellt. Hierzu wird der Lern-Taster betätigt und über MIDI der betreffende Befehl gesendet. Weitere Hinweise finden Sie in der MCV4-Bedienungsanleitung MCV4_Anl.pdf und auf unserer FAQ-Seite. Additional Remarks: MIDI channel, reference note for CV1 (this is the MIDI note corresponding to 0V of CV1 and thus the lowest possible note of the analog synthesizer connected to MCV4) and the controller no. for CV4 are adjusted via learn function. More details can be found in the user's guide MCV4_man.pdfand on the FAQ page.