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Moog SourceReview | One Two Testing, Nov 1982Two oscillator 16 memory programmable mono with arpeggiator and sequencer | |||
Moog Source and Moog RogueReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982 | |||
Source Of InspirationRetrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, May 1989At the time Moog discontinued the Minimoog, they launched the first programmable monosynth to use digital parameter editing. Nick Magnus reflects on a synth that was ahead of its time but overlooked by most players. | |||
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A Selective Survey of Lead Line SynthesizersFeature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Electronic Soundmaker, Sep 1983Roland, Yamaha, OSCar, Syrinx, Teisco and Moog | |||
PatchworkFeature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1984Readers send in their own synth sounds and details of how to programme them. Among the instruments featured this month are the Moog Source, the Roland SH101 and the same manufacturer's Juno 106. | |||
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