The latest Entertainment Weekly has an article on Bob Moog.
Pronounced to rhyme with "vogue," incidentally. Mogue Synthesizer.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
The latest Entertainment Weekly has an article on Bob Moog.
Pronounced to rhyme with "vogue," incidentally. Mogue Synthesizer.
I have received the Angus and moonlit CDs and will hopefully be ripping them today and passing them along by end of week.
The latest Entertainment Weekly has an article on Bob Moog.
And his evil homunculus, Mini-Moog.
(Geddy Lee would like that joke. Okay, I can see how you might not consider that a ringing endorsement...)
Those things can get expensive on eBay.
Those things can get expensive on eBay.
I wish I had bought one - oh, ten or twenty years ago.
But modern computer software can accurately replicate the Mini-Moog sound, right?
But modern computer software can accurately replicate the Mini-Moog sound, right?
Depends how "accurate".
There's a new minimoog, by the way.
Depends how "accurate".
That's actually nice to hear - that an analog electronic instrument still can't be completely duplicated by a computer.
One of my bandmates swears by his software-on-a-laptop based synth, but I'm still a little suspicious. However, if you're recording digitally anyway, it's hard to argue that the original analog version will sound noticibly better. And in live club situations, the PA is usually crap so you wouldn't notice a difference there either.
Well, they don't look as cool. Gimme a laptop with wooden side-panels, and I might have to give in.
One of my bandmates swears by his software-on-a-laptop based synth
And the courts let him do that?
Yeah, the judge asks him if he "Swears to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," and then the guy clicks on his laptop and a creepy synthesised voice says "I do."