Professor Herb Deutsch, synth pioneer and collaborator of Bob Moog, visited the Moog Machine Shop during Moogfest 2012. While here, Professor Deutsch explored Moog's next generation analog synthesizer, while still in its research & design phase. In the past, Bob Moog always tested his ideas, instruments and sounds with musicians and colleagues. This spirit of collaboration continues at the Moog factory to this day and is essential to our work. It is a key part of the product development process, as it furthers our ideas and helps us shape better tools for musicians.
Making its official debut at NAMM 2013, the first 24 of these new instruments are being handcrafted at the Moog Factory this week.
I miss Bob. :'(
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chingalerasays...Moog has always made my dick hard, can't wait to get my paws on one of their next- gen boxes. All I want for xmas is a Moog Slim Phatty 'n one of their Moog Minitaurs– their new tabletop monophonic bass synth..
http://blog.dubspot.com/moog-minitaur-the-new-tabletop-monophonic-bass-synth-namm-2012/
For about $1800 bucks you got a couple of boxes whose sounds will never go out of style as music evolves over the next 30 years..
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