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  2. Minimoog - Wikipedia

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    The Minimoog is an analog synthesizer first manufactured by Moog Music between 1970 and 1981. Designed as a more affordable, portable version of the modular Moog synthesizer , it was the first synthesizer sold in retail stores.

  3. Moog synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    A slightly modified Minimoog, a portable, self-contained version of the Moog synthesizer. In 1970, Moog Music released the Minimoog, a portable, self-contained model, and the modular systems became a secondary part of Moog's business. [1] The Minimoog has been described as the most famous and influential synthesizer in history. [16]

  4. List of Moog synthesizer players - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Moraz – Yes, The Moody Blues, Solo albums – in 1979 he used for "Future Memories" live on TV a Minimoog, a special custom double Minimoog and a Micromoog; a Polymoog can also be seen on stage. Morcheeba; Jim Morrison ; Giorgio Moroder and his team – A portable modular system, Minimoog; Thurston Moore – Sonic Youth, on Evol

  5. Moog Music - Wikipedia

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    The Minimoog Voyager, an update on the classic Minimoog. The Little Phatty, introduced in 2006, was Moog Music's answer to demand for a portable, affordable analog signal path synthesizer. [34] It was the last instrument that Robert Moog participated in the design of and was released by the company shortly after Robert's death in 2005. [34]

  6. Minimoog Voyager - Wikipedia

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    The Minimoog Voyager or Voyager is a monophonic analog synthesizer, designed by Robert Moog and released in 2002 [1] by Moog Music. The Voyager was modeled after the classic Minimoog synthesizer that was popular in the 1970s, and is meant to be a successor to that instrument.

  7. Moog Grandmother - Wikipedia

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    The Grandmother is an analog semi-modular subtractive, 32-key synthesizer [4] released by Moog Music Inc., incorporating circuits based on the Moog modular synthesizer Model 15 and the Minimoog. Moog’s Grandmother is a two-oscillator analog mono-synth. It has a semi-modular architecture.

  8. Memorymoog - Wikipedia

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    The Memorymoog uses Curtis CEM 3340 IC's as opposed to the discrete Moog oscillators used in the Minimoog and Modular units. With 18 oscillators, 6 voices, the Moog VCF and subtle on-board overdrive via the Mixer section, the instrument has a massive sound all its own and is capable of dominating the mix in which it is used.

  9. Uncompressed video - Wikipedia

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    Uncompressed video is digital video that either has never been compressed or was generated by decompressing previously compressed digital video. It is commonly used by video cameras, video monitors, video recording devices (including general-purpose computers), and in video processors that perform functions such as image resizing, image rotation, deinterlacing, and text and graphics overlay.