
Moog Source - Wikipedia
The Moog Source is a monophonic Z80 microprocessor-controlled analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 1981 to 1985. The Source was Moog's first synthesizer to offer patch memory storage.
Moog Source Monophonic Analog Synthesizer with Patch Memory
Make room for new gear in minutes. The Moog Source was produced from 1981-1985 and was the first Moog to offer patch memory storage. This was also the first Moog to feature a data wheel to edit all parameters which were enabled by small …
Moog Source - Sound On Sound
With its oscillators, mixer, filter and amplifier, the Minimoog's signal path blazed a trail for a generation of analogue synths. Moog's reputation for innovation was well deserved — nowhere more so than in the subject of this retrospective review, the Moog Source.
Moog Source | Vintage Synth Explorer
Moog's Source was their first to offer patch memory storage as well as some other new features. It boasted 16 memory locations so you could finally save and recall your synth patches. A casette-tape jack was also implemented to transfer your patches to and from an external tape and free up the on-board memory for additional new patches.
Fully Restored Moog Source Signed by Bob Moog Up For Grabs …
The Bob Moog Foundation’s 2024 Winter Raffle is in full swing, and this time, one lucky winner will walk away with a Moog Source synthesizer. Not only has the synth been fully restored, but it also features Bob’s signature, making it a true collector’s item.
Insights on the Moog Source, Prodigy and Rogue from ... - Moog …
The Moog Prodigy featured two VCOs (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator), a dedicated Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) with expanded routing capabilities, a Low-Pass Filter, two Envelope Generators, and a Noise source.
What's with this Moog Source? - Synth History
May 12, 2020 · The Moog Source is a monophonic microprocessor-controlled analog synthesizer. It’s got two analog oscillators and the legendary 24 dB Moog filter. Notable users: DEVO, New Order, Depeche Mode, Jan Hammer, The Cars.
Moog Source analog monophonic synthesizer - Analoguediehard
The Moog Source (its official product name was "The Source") was designed as a programmable Minimoog, released in 1980. It was the first product from (1970s Norlin) Moog Music to incorporate microprocessor control (the Z-80) and also one of the first synthesizers to replace the panel full of knobs with a touch membrane panel and a data wheel.
Moog Source 1980’s - Reverb
MOOG LIBERATION KEYTAR SYNTH GUITAR 1980's TESTED CLEAN SERVICED ORIGINAL!! View similar gear from other sellers on Reverb. Watch this gear and we'll notify you if it becomes available again. I bought this synth from the original owner who bought it new on the early ‘80’s. He used it live on rare occasions so it was used mostly in his home.
Moog Source Vintage Analog Monophonic Synthesizer - Reverb
The Moog Source is a monophonic, Z80 microprocessor-controlled, analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 1981 to 1985. Fully featured in a sleek package, it sounds very similar to the Moog Prodigy. The Source was Moog's …