Wow that's really rad. I just reading a book called Analog Days that talks about her.
I knew she was the queen of softdrinks and a created a ton of other sound signatures out of her buchla. Never knew she worked on pinball. Thanks for sharing!
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Wow that's really rad. I just reading a book called Analog Days that talks about her.
I knew she was the queen of softdrinks and a created a ton of other sound signatures out of her buchla. Never knew she worked on pinball. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome derail.
Anyone else into analog synths?
The new Moog modulars look amazing but I could never afford one.
Here's a new video of Suzanne playing a nice no overdub patch on the new System 55.
Quoted from wayout440:My Dad has this LP in his collection. Started listening to it when I was about 10.
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Dick Hyman is great!
He never gets the recognition Carlos, Bruce Haak or Suzanne did but man he made some great noise and records out of those Moogs.
It's funny they had to be sold as novelty albums. It wasn't Switched on Bach so no one knew how to take those sounds seriously.
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