i just read this on the NYT's web site. It is only fitting that we here take a moment to think about his impact on us.
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robert moog, dead at 71
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Indeed... there is also a thread in the Free Zone announcing this sad news:
http://forum.fantomized.info/index.php? ... d=7&page=1
Dave
http://www.drstudio.demon.co.uk/
"Musicians fall into three categories: those with a physical block, those with a mental block and those with a wooden block". Unfortunately, I'm in the 1st category!
http://forum.fantomized.info/index.php? ... d=7&page=1
Dave
http://www.drstudio.demon.co.uk/
"Musicians fall into three categories: those with a physical block, those with a mental block and those with a wooden block". Unfortunately, I'm in the 1st category!
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Re: robert moog, dead at 71
Bob Moog was a good friend of mine who I had the privilege of working with in 1969 and the early seventies and again in the mid eighties. He is a kind and gentle guy who loved to drive an old car with snails painted on it.
In 1970, I worked with Bob introducing the Mini Moog D to the world and I was flying him from Gainsville to Lake City. He kept commenting on all the stars out that night and I was busy trying to stay out of the military bombing corridor just off to our right when I casually said... "I wonder which airport it is..." suddenly he stopped looking up and began nerviously looking around for an airport beacon white - green. We landed in Lake City and he seemed to be relieved to be on the ground.
Throughout the years I kept track of him as he moved through Moog Music, Kurzweil and then when he moved to Ashville. He called a few months ago asking about a spectrum analyzer... we chatted briefly about life in general and the universe at large and only learned today that my good friend passed on to a better life.
The synthesizer evolved from products created at Bell Labs in an effort to enhance long distance voice transmission. Bob began making some interesting filter toys and along with other names at the time... developed the synthesizer. His central contribution other than designing some magical VCFs was his clever way of packaging electronics and was the first to manufacture a product (the mini) that eliminated the aweful patch cords of the modular synths.
He is an icon of the modern age who will always be remembered for his work... I will remember him for the wonderful person he was.
William
In 1970, I worked with Bob introducing the Mini Moog D to the world and I was flying him from Gainsville to Lake City. He kept commenting on all the stars out that night and I was busy trying to stay out of the military bombing corridor just off to our right when I casually said... "I wonder which airport it is..." suddenly he stopped looking up and began nerviously looking around for an airport beacon white - green. We landed in Lake City and he seemed to be relieved to be on the ground.
Throughout the years I kept track of him as he moved through Moog Music, Kurzweil and then when he moved to Ashville. He called a few months ago asking about a spectrum analyzer... we chatted briefly about life in general and the universe at large and only learned today that my good friend passed on to a better life.
The synthesizer evolved from products created at Bell Labs in an effort to enhance long distance voice transmission. Bob began making some interesting filter toys and along with other names at the time... developed the synthesizer. His central contribution other than designing some magical VCFs was his clever way of packaging electronics and was the first to manufacture a product (the mini) that eliminated the aweful patch cords of the modular synths.
He is an icon of the modern age who will always be remembered for his work... I will remember him for the wonderful person he was.
William
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Thanks for posting that, William, and sorry for your loss...for the music industry's loss.
RIP Mr. Moog...and thank you!
RIP Mr. Moog...and thank you!
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This is a true loss to all of music-kind.
ndun girl
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After seeing the news, I'm having a hard time concentrating here at work. I wish his family the best and Dr. Moog will always have a special place in my heart.
William, thanks for sharing the personal moments you have spent with him.
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Thread moved to "Free zone."
William: Thanks for sharing the personal insight on Dr. Moog. It really does make him more familiar for those of us who never had the pleasure of meeting him.
Regards,
Nathan Sheldon
http://www.nathansheldon.com/
William: Thanks for sharing the personal insight on Dr. Moog. It really does make him more familiar for those of us who never had the pleasure of meeting him.
Regards,
Nathan Sheldon
http://www.nathansheldon.com/
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this might not have as big of an impact on others as it does on me, but Dwayne from Skinny Puppy died ten years ago today. as much as bob was an influence to synths, thats how much Dwayne was an influence to me making music. kinda a sad day all around.
damn.
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damn.
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Re: robert moog, dead at 71
Has anybody heard "The Cheshire Cat Walk" played by Maynard Ferguson (Trumpet) and Chick Corea (MiniMoog)? It is an amazing composition pitting Screaming high Trumpet against growling sweet Moog. It is on the "Primal Scream" album of Maynard Ferguson. Of course, Chick Corea with "Return to Forever" used Moogs beautifully as well.
To this day, the moog patches are my favorite for leads, as on the SRX-07 for example...
313 MG Lead SRX and 299 Shmoog SRX. Very expressive and smooth....
To this day, the moog patches are my favorite for leads, as on the SRX-07 for example...
313 MG Lead SRX and 299 Shmoog SRX. Very expressive and smooth....
Moog Sound Clip Chick Corea
Link to Chick Corea on Moog and Maynard Ferguson on trumpet:
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Ca ... catwalk.ra
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Ca ... catwalk.ra