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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

Demo of Moog Opus3 organ/strings analog synthesizer. From: http://www.HelpWantedProductions.com

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  • did anyone else notice that he said "testicular fortitude" as in - it's got balls...

  • Heh. I used to have a Judo coach who said that. I forget I still use it myself :)

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  • That's how it's pronounced. He'd be turning over your comment.

  • This would be better if there was less talking and more sounds being tweaked.

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  • I've met the designer of this model, Herbert A. Deutsch, several times. He's the musician/teacher who prompted Dr. Robert Moog to build his first synthesizer in 1964 (Bob had only built Theremins before).

    Herb is no fan of string synthesizers, but this is one model he was proud of. It came out in 1980, approximately three years after Bob resigned from Moog Music.

  • @muzikman2008 I'll just leave this here..... watch?v=UDN-y0QQ7cs

  • I had one of these I bought it 1982 sold it in 92.

  • I want one too

  • i have one too

  • hahahahaha testicular fortitude.. I gotta use that. haha.

  • Maybe he was referring to that EQ slider directly to the right of those 5 pitch sliders, the one that says "TONE". It's a 2-pole lowpass filter adjustable from 150 Hz to 15KHz.

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