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Analog Brothers is an experimental hip-hop crew featuring Ice Oscillator also known as Ice-T ( keyboards, drums, vocals ), Keith Korg also known as Kool Keith ( bass, strings, vocals ), Mark Moog also known as Marc Live ( drums, violyns and vocals ), Silver Synth also known as Black Silver ( synthesizer, lazar bell and vocals ), and Rex Roland also known as Pimp Rex ( keyboards, vocals, production ).
From the Snakes and Arrows tour onwards, Lee used a Roland Fantom X7 and a Moog Little Phatty synthesizer.
* 1934 – Robert Moog, American businessman and inventor, founder of Moog Music and invented the Moog synthesizer ( d. 2005 )
Pedal keyboards can operate the pedal tones of a MIDI organ, or can drive a bass synthesizer such as the revived Moog Taurus.
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.
* Moog Rogue, an analog synthesizer from the 1980s
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.
While there, Moog developed the voltage controlled oscillators, ADSR envelope generators, and other synthesizer modules with composer Herbert Deutsch.
Moog created the first voltage-controlled subtractive synthesizer to utilize a keyboard as a controller and demonstrated it at the AES convention in 1964.
Unlike the few other 1960s synthesizer manufacturers, Moog shipped a piano-style keyboard as the standard user interface to his synthesizers.
Moog also established standards for analog synthesizer control interfacing, with a logarithmic one volt-per-octave pitch control and a separate pulse triggering signal.
* List of Moog synthesizer players
Moog credited what he learned from the experience as leading directly to his groundbreaking synthesizer, the Moog.
The carrier signal came from a Moog modular synthesizer, and the modulator from a microphone input.
* The first Moog synthesizer is designed by Robert Moog.
* May 23 – Robert Moog, American inventor of the synthesizer ( d. 2005 )
* Robert Moog ( 1934-2005 ), a pioneer of electronic music and inventor of the Moog synthesizer

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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.
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.
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.
Moog was a principal interview subject in the award-winning documentary film, Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey, the success of which revived interest in the theremin.
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.

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The couple had three daughters ( Laura Moog Lanier, Michelle Moog-Koussa, Renee Moog ) and one son ( Matthew Moog ) before their divorce.
In 1968, Robert Moog developed one of the first solid-state musical vocoder for electronic music studio of University at Buffalo.
Despite being more of a singer than a musician, Micky purchased one of the first 25 Moog synthesizers, the third Moog Synthesizer ever commercially sold.
Without one of his own, Emerson borrowed Mike Vickers ' Moog for an upcoming Nice concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London with the Royal Philharmonic.
While other artists such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones had used the Moog in studio recordings, Emerson was the first artist to tour with one.
Emerson's use of the Moog was so important to the development of new models that he was given prototypes, such as the Constellation he took on one tour and the Apollo, which had its debut on the opening track of Brain Salad Surgery, " Jerusalem.
His willingness to experiment with the Moog led to unexpected results, such as the time he stumbled into the signature sound for Hoedown, one of ELP's most popular tunes.
During the Brain Salad Surgery tour of 1974 ( one show of which was documented on the 3-LP set, Welcome Back My Friends, to the Show That Never Ends ), Emerson's keyboard setup included the Hammond C-3 organ, run through multiple Leslie speakers driven by HiWatt guitar amplifiers, the Moog 3C modular synthesiser ( modified by addition of various modules and an oscilloscope ) with ribbon controller, a Steinway concert grand piano with a Moog Minimoog synthesiser on top of it ( used for the steel drum part on Karn Evil 9, 2nd Impression ), an upright acoustic-electric piano that was used for honky-tonk piano sounds, a Hohner Clavinet and another Moog Minimoog synthesiser.
Rumors that Moog had to go to court over the patent seem to be nothing more ; ' differences ' with ARP at one point were settled amicably.
Jazz composer and bandleader Sun Ra used one of the first Minimoogs, a prototype lent him by Moog in 1969: " We loaned it to him and Sun Ra ’ s way of working is that when you loan him something you don ’ t expect to see it back.
Highlights of these include 1975's Timewind, 1976's Moondawn ( his first album to feature the Moog synthesiser ), 1979's Dune, and 1995's double-album In Blue ( which featured one long track called Return To The Tempel with electric guitar contributions from his friend Manuel Göttsching of Ash Ra Tempel ).
This standard was popularized by ( if not created by ) Bob Moog in the 1960s ; it was widely adopted for control interfacing. One volt represents one octave, so the pitch produced by a voltage of 3 V would be one octave lower than that produced by a voltage of 4 V. Notable followers of this standard include Roland, Moog, Sequential Circuits, Oberheim and ARP.
As the group evolved, McLaughlin adopted what became his trademark: a double neck guitar ( six-string and twelve-string ) which allowed for a great degree of diversity in musical textures, and Hammer became one of the first to play a Mini Moog synthesizer in an ensemble, which enabled him to add more sounds and solo more freely, on the guitar and the violin.
He played for the Oilers for 10 seasons, where he teamed up first with Andy Moog then Bill Ranford to form one of the most formidable goaltending tandems in history, winning the Stanley Cup four times in five seasons ( 1983-84 through ' 87-88 ).
Hammer was one of the early pioneers who played the Mini Moog synthesizer in a touring group.

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