Keith Emerson’s legendary instrument ressurection. 1968 was the year when the story began. The owner of the musical instruments shop asked Keith: “Have you heard something like that?” and put the record on listening to which Keith exclaimed: “What the...
Slim Phatty is a rackmount version of Little Phatty. It can be either mounted in a rack (taking a 3U space) or be used as a desktop module (for convenience, the housing has a sloped rear side).
The Moog Grandmother is a semi-modular analog synthesizer that represents a significant departure for Moog Music, combining the accessibility of a keyboard-based instrument with the flexibility of modular synthesis. Despite its colorful panel and...
Concertmate MG-1 is the most popular Moog, i.e. the most people’s one – you could find it almost in every home or studio. It was produced under the brand Realistic and was sold through a store chain for radio amateurs - Radio Shack. The unit has the...
Multimoog is an expanded version of Micromoog. There are not so many differences from its younger brother but they are very significant. The older model received an additional voltage controlled oscillator which allowed receiving character detuned basses...