The Bob Moog Basis has introduced its fall raffle for a fully-restored antique Memorymoog Plus synthesizer, owned and signed by way of Dominic Milano, former longtime editorial director of Keyboard mag. Milano was once additionally the writer of the unique Memorymoog guide and a long-time pal of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog.
Michelle Moog-Koussa, Government Director of the Bob Moog Basis, instructed us, “The Bob Moog Basis is proud to be sharing this iconic Memorymoog Plus whilst additionally bringing to gentle Dominic Milano’s distinctive historical past because it pertains to this synthesizer and the synthesizer neighborhood. Keyboard mag was once an very important supply of knowledge for a burgeoning synthesizer neighborhood when the era was once briefly evolving. Hundreds of synthesists have Dominic and the Keyboard group of editors and writers to thank for what briefly turned into an indispensable useful resource for a global neighborhood.”
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The raffle starts on Monday, October 16, 2023 at 7 a.m. EDT and ends on Monday, November 6, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. EDT, or when all 5,000 tickets are bought. Tickets are $25 each and every, 5 for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500. The winner of the tool may even obtain an authentic Memorymoog guide that might be inscribed to the winner by way of Milano.
Milano at the start won the Memorymoog Plus as partial fee for writing the guide within the mid-Nineteen Eighties. As a former member of the Bob Moog Basis Board of Administrators and a present member of its Board of Advisors, Milano noticed the tool’s attainable after a up to date recovery by way of famend synthesizer technician Wes Taggart.
“After listening to Wes gush about what a super synth it was once … I figured it will be absolute best for the [Bob Moog] Basis,” mentioned Milano.
The Memorymoog Plus was once Moog Track’s follow-up to the unique Memorymoog, Moog’s first manufacturing tool to supply programmable patches stored to a reminiscence financial institution, enabling customers to recall pre-programmed sounds in an instant. Along with the tool’s large sound, made conceivable by way of six-voice polyphony and 3 voltage-controlled oscillators, Milano cites the 100-patch reminiscence financial institution as a favourite function.
“With the ability to use a foot transfer to advance thru patches was once a godsend for are living gigs,” he recounts.
The Memorymoog Plus added capability over the unique fashion with a MIDI interface, in addition to polyphonic and monophonic sequencers.
The Memorymoog Plus up for raffle is noteworthy no longer just for its large sound and historical inventions but additionally its distinctive provenance. The tool was once owned completely by way of Milano, who helped release Keyboard mag in 1975 as assistant editor and would ultimately turn out to be its editor-in-chief and editorial director.
Keyboard mag briefly established itself as a newsletter at the leading edge of the abruptly evolving synthesizer trade. Milano and Keyboard mag Founding Editor Tom Darter interviewed Bob Moog for the mag’s first factor. This interview sparked an ongoing dating between Bob Moog and the newsletter, with Bob Moog agreeing to put in writing a standard column, “On Synthesizers.”
“That was once the beginning of a multi-decade friendship that I will be able to all the time cherish,” Milano mentioned.
The Bob Moog Basis is proud to supply this historical tool to the general public to support its talent to encourage new generations of creators and innovators for future years.
All proceeds from the raffle of the tool, valued at $15,000, will get advantages the Bob Moog Basis, an unbiased 501(c)(3) non-profit group that seeks to encourage inventive pondering on the intersection of science, track, historical past, and innovation thru its 3 hallmark tasks: Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Basis Archives, and the Moogseum.
Tickets are $25 each and every, 5 for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500.
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