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- Moog_Source abstract "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. The design was also the first (and only) Moog synthesizer to feature a flat-panel membrane keyboard to replace the standard buttons, knobs and sliders, along with multihued panel graphics that were very different from anything Moog offered at the time. Though state-of-the-art at the time, the membrane panels are prone to malfunction after extended use.In addition to the memory capable of holding 16 presets, the Source features a 37-note keyboard, and two VCOs that can be selected among three waveforms and three octaves. Programmed presets can be saved to an audio cassette interface to free up the onboard memory for additional new patches. The 24dB/octave VCF has parameters for keyboard tracking, cutoff frequency, resonance, and envelope amount. There are two ADSR envelope generators that can be set in single or multi trigger modes, one for the VCF and one for the VCA. For modulation, the Source features LFO and sample and hold. The unit also features a rudimentary sequencer.The instrument was used extensively by the band Devo on their 1981 album New Traditionalists, and the band also appeared in early print ads for the keyboard.The Source was also used by Toby Smith, keyboards player from the band Jamiroquai, Depeche Mode and New Order.".
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- Moog_Source wikiPageExternalLink cont_smk.html.
- Moog_Source wikiPageExternalLink intro.html.
- Moog_Source wikiPageExternalLink source.html.
- Moog_Source wikiPageExternalLink moosource01.html.
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- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Analog_synthesizer.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Gate.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analog_synthesizers.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monophonic_synthesizers.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moog_synthesizers.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Cassette.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Compact_audio_cassette.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Control_voltage.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Depeche_Mode.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Devo.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Moog_synthesizer_players.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Low-frequency_oscillation.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Low-pass_filter.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Low_frequency_oscillation.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Membrane_keyboard.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Microprocessor.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Modulation.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Monophonic_(synthesizers).
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Monotimbral.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Moog_Music.
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- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Music_sequencer.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Musical_keyboard.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink New_Order.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink New_Traditionalists.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Polyphony_and_monophony_in_instruments.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Moog.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Sample_and_hold.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink State_of_the_art.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Subtractive_synthesis.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Timbrality.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Variable-gain_amplifier.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-controlled_amplifier.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-controlled_filter.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-controlled_oscillator.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLink Waveform.
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moog Source".
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moog the SOURCE".
- Moog_Source wikiPageWikiLinkText "moog the SOURCE".
- Moog_Source dates "1981".
- Moog_Source extControl Gate.
- Moog_Source extControl Control_voltage.
- Moog_Source filter Low-pass_filter.
- Moog_Source hasPhotoCollection Moog_Source.
- Moog_Source imageCaption "Moog Source".
- Moog_Source keyboard "37".
- Moog_Source leftControl "mod wheel".
- Moog_Source leftControl "pitch wheel".
- Moog_Source lfo "1".
- Moog_Source memory "16".
- Moog_Source oscillator "2".
- Moog_Source polyphony Monophonic_(synthesizers).
- Moog_Source polyphony Polyphony_and_monophony_in_instruments.
- Moog_Source synthManufacturer Moog_Music.
- Moog_Source synthName "Source".
- Moog_Source synthesisType Analog_synthesizer.
- Moog_Source synthesisType Subtractive_synthesis.
- Moog_Source timbrality Monotimbral.
- Moog_Source timbrality Timbrality.
- Moog_Source wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_synthesizer.
- Moog_Source subject Category:Analog_synthesizers.
- Moog_Source subject Category:Monophonic_synthesizers.
- Moog_Source subject Category:Moog_synthesizers.
- Moog_Source hypernym Z.
- Moog_Source type Instrument.
- Moog_Source type Work.
- Moog_Source type Instrument.
- Moog_Source comment "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. The design was also the first (and only) Moog synthesizer to feature a flat-panel membrane keyboard to replace the standard buttons, knobs and sliders, along with multihued panel graphics that were very different from anything Moog offered at the time.".
- Moog_Source label "Moog Source".
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- Moog_Source wasDerivedFrom Moog_Source?oldid=677852084.
- Moog_Source depiction Moog_Source_(rear).png.
- Moog_Source isPrimaryTopicOf Moog_Source.