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Moog and was
Devo was awarded the first-ever Moog Innovator Award on October 29, 2010 during Moogfest 2010 in Asheville, North Carolina.
MIDI's development was announced to the public by Robert Moog, in the October 1982 edition of Keyboard magazine.
He was also trained in classical music and began experimenting with the electronic music equipment available at the university, including synthesizers such as the Buchla, Moog, and ARP.
The album was recorded from April to July in 1978 using a variety of electronic equipment, including various synthesizers such as the KORG PS-3100 polyphonic synthesizer, Oberheim Eight-Voice, Moog III-C, Polymoog, Minimoog, and Micromoog, as well as the Korg VC-10 vocoder, KORG SQ-10 analog sequencer, and Syn-Drums electronic drum kit.
Robert Arthur " Bob " Moog ( ; May 23, 1934 – August 21, 2005 ), founder of Moog Music, was an American pioneer of electronic music, best known as the inventor of the Moog synthesizer.
In 2002, Moog was honored with a Special Merit / Technical Grammy Award, and an honorary doctorate degree from Berklee College of Music.
Moog was the inspiration behind the 2004 film Moog.
Moog's first wife was Shirleigh Moog ( née Leigh ), a grammar school teacher whom he married in 1958.
Moog was married to his second wife Ileana Grams, a philosophy professor, for nine years until his death.
Moog was diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumor on April 28, 2005.
The Bob Moog Foundation was created as a memorial, with the aim of continuing his life's work of developing electronic music.
The Moog synthesizer was one of the first widely used electronic musical instruments.
In 1971 Moog Music began production of the Minimoog Model D, which was among the first synthesizers that was widely available, portable, and relatively affordable.
One of these electronics enthusiasts, Robert Moog, began building theremins in the 1950s, while he was a high-school student.
The creation of the album's title track was something of an accident ; the band was experimenting in the studio with a recently acquired Moog synthesizer, and the tape happened to be rolling at the time.
The cantankerous Moog, like many other early synthesizers, was so sensitive to changes in temperature that its oscillators would drift badly in tuning as the equipment warmed up, and this drift can easily be heard on the final recording.
Like " Lucky Man ", the song was a distinctively mellow acoustic ballad broken by an extended Moog solo.
Mike helped patch the Moog and the concert was a great success.
a Moog synthesizer How do you switch it on ?... There were all these leads and stuff, there was no instruction manual.

Moog and interview
In a 2000 interview, Moog said, " I'm an engineer.
* Robert Moog interview in magazine New Scientist
* Radio interview with Moog from 2004 on WNYC ( RealAudio ) ( Moog portion begins 30 minutes into program.
* In Clara's Words – An interview Clara Rockmore gave to Bob Moog in 1977.

Moog and documentary
In a deleted scene from the DVD version of the documentary Moog, Moog describes the three pronunciations of the name Moog: the Dutch, which he believes would be too demanding of English speakers ; the preferred Anglo-German pronunciation, ; and a more anglicized pronunciation,.
Worrell appears in the 2004 documentary film Moog with synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog and several other Moog synthesizer musicians.
The EP also featured a live recording of " Micro Melodies " a song that only appeared on the soundtrack for the film Moog, a documentary about Robert Moog, the inventor of the Moog synthesizer.
He appears in the Moog documentary about electronic-music pioneer Robert Moog and composed the song " I Am a Spaceman " for the original soundtrack of that movie.

Moog and film
* Modulations, a film featuring interviews with Robert Moog On YouTube
The first movie to use music made with a ( Moog ) synthesizer was the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969.
The pair reunited to record a track for the soundtrack of the 2004 film Moog.
The George Lazenby film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service used a unique high-pitched arrangement with the melody played on a Moog synthesizer.

Moog and Theremin
He also produced, in collaboration with first wife Shirleigh Moog, Mrs. Rockmore's album, The Art of the Theremin.
Today Moog Music, Dan Burns of soundslikeburns. com, Chuck Collins of theremaniacs. com < ref name =" Theremin Comparison Chart ">
Moog Theremin
* Left-handed Theremin ( Moog Etherwave Theremin: AQi Fzono Model 2005 ): custom-built by Moog Music for AQi Fzono.
Although the history of electronic music is often associated with unconventional sonic results, such innovators as Robert Moog and Léon Theremin were electrical engineers, and more concerned with the consistency and sound design of their instruments.

Moog and Electronic
* The Bob Moog Memorial Foundation for Electronic Music
Electronic music made occasional moves into the mainstream, with jazz musician Stan Free, under the pseudonym Hot Butter, having a top 10 hit in the United States and United Kingdom in 1972, with a cover of the 1969 Gershon Kingsley song " Popcorn " using a Moog synthesizer, which is recognised as a forerunner to synthpop and disco.
Famous modular synthesizer manufacturers included Buchla & Associates, Moog Music, ARP Instruments, Inc., and Electronic Music Studios.
Current / recent studio equipment: Dave Smith Instruments Mopho, Roland System 700, Roland 100M, Roland Jupiter-8, Roland Jupiter-4, Roland MKS-80, Roland SH-1, Roland VP-330, Roland JP-8000, Roland Juno-60, Roland Juno-106, Roland Super JX, Roland D-550, ARP 2500 Modular, ARP 2600, PPG Wave 2. 2, Waldorf Microwave, Waldorf Pulse, Moog Modular, Minimoog, Moog Source, E-Mu Modular System, Buchla 100 series Modular, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Sequential Circuits Pro-One, Oxford Synthesiser Company OSCar, Synton Syrinx, Korg MS-20, Korg MS-10, Korg 700, Korg M1, Korg DVP, Serge Modular, Polyfusion Modular, Oberheim Xpander, Oberheim SEM System, RSF Kobol, Electronic Music Studios VCS 3, Matten and Wiechers x2 48 track sequencers total 96 track., Sennheiser Vocoder VSM201, Apple iPad 2, Apple Power Mac G5, Apple MacBook Pro.
Electronic music pioneers Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause set up a booth at Monterey to demonstrate the new electronic music synthesizer developed by Robert Moog.
Nonesuch commissioned Morton Subotnick's 1967 album Silver Apples of the Moon ( made on the Buchla 100 ), and in 1966 released a 2-LP set of Moog sounds with 16-page booklet called The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music by Beaver & Krause ( which spent 26 weeks in Billboard's Top 100 chart ) ... both preceding the enormous popularity of Wendy Carlos ' Switched-On Bach.
Their double album ( 2 LPs ) The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music was a landmark work, introducing the public to the specific individual sounds that the Moog could make in great detail.
Inspired by Rauschenberg's Experiments in Art and Technology events of 1966, Giorno began making " Electronic Sensory Poetry Environments ", working in collaboration with synthesizer creator Robert Moog and others to create psychedelic poetry installation / happenings at venues such as St. Mark's Church in New York.
Moog also produced the Moog Co-ordinated Electronic Music Studio ( C. E. M. S.
Palmer ’ s lifelong quest to combine art and technology began after being introduced to Robert Moog and Mr. Moog ’ s Electronic Music Synthesizer at a meeting of the National Association of Music Merchants show in Chicago.
George Harrison had also created avant-garde music as a solo composer ( in 1969 he released an experimental album using the then new Moog synthesizer called Electronic Sound ), and dabbled in the avant-garde with a couple of his Beatles compositions.
Harrison was the first Beatle to own or use a Moog Synthesizer, and he recorded " Under The Mersey Wall " with his Moog at Kinfauns ; the track became one side of his Electronic Sound album, released in May 1969.
* Bob Moog Memorial Foundation for Electronic Music

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