What would the world of modern music be like without the inventions of Bob Moog? One answer would be: very boring. Bob Moog’s namesake analog synthesizers have affected popular music in ways he might not have expected back in 1954 when he began building theremins with his father. But, 50 years later, Bob’s musical instruments have catapulted a tremendous number of styles of music into the future and his contributions to both players and technicians grow even more profound in retrospect.
Moog’s newest release, the Grandmother, is a semi-modular analog synth that features a built-in sequencer, arpeggiator, and spring reverb tank, in addition to a totally reconfigurable front panel. Its circuits, spring reverb, and overall spirit are all...
Next Saturday, April 27th, 2013 get ready for Moog Day! Presented by Sound Pure and Moog Music, we invite you to come join us at our 732 Washington Street location on 4/27 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Come by to get special deals on Moog products and tons of FREE Moog swag!...
There’s always something new and exciting to learn about Moogerfooger pedals by the famous Moog Music Company. As the majority of these effects pedals are derived from original Moog circuits found in early analog Moog synthesizers, it’s clear that these...
This past Monday I visited the Moog Music headquarters in Asheville, North Carolina. The lovely Linda Lafferty, Director of Sales, gave me a tour of the facility, a hands-on demonstration of the Moog Guitar, and updated me on the upcoming promotional events and news...