A Brief History of the Minimoog, 1970s

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Follow the life of the Minimoog Synthesizer from its inception through its prolific contributions to poplular music throughout the last 4 decades.

In this first installment documenting the journey of the Minimoog synth through the 1970's, we explore the musicians and the people that were instrumental in bringing the instrument to prominence. We also sit with one of Moog Music's earliest engineers, Bill Hemsath, who recalls the process of the Minimoog's birth and sheds some light on what sets the Moog synthesizer apart from other analog synths.

See more Moog history here: http://www.moogmusic.com/legacy

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  • love my little phatty :D

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  • Genious

  • @IAmBound Really? In what country are you at?

  • @WhoresOfBabylon I think that Moog Music, Inc knows how to correctly pronounce the name of their founder...

  • makes the best sound ever!

  • sweet now do one about the emu sp1200!!!!

  • God, those two hands suddenly popping that mac into view really cracked me up. I love this video.

    @WhoresOfBabylon: It's not US presenters only. Dutch voice actors pronounce EVERYTHING with a (mispronounced) English accent, especially oriental words.

  • 0:36 I don't know who you are? Without a doubt, Microsoft Sam.

  • The pecking order is God, Moog, then Jan Hammer, then all the rest.

  • RUSHHHHHHHH

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