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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101219064528/http://www.sonic-core.net/en/products/minimax.html Sonic Core Minimax] (formerly Creamware Minimax)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101219064528/http://www.sonic-core.net/en/products/minimax.html Sonic Core Minimax] (formerly Creamware Minimax)
* Studio Electronics [http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/midimoog.php MIDIMoog] – A rackmount version of the Minimoog, built around a Model D circuit board.
* Studio Electronics [http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/midimoog.php MIDIMoog] – A rackmount version of the Minimoog, built around a Model D circuit board.

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== References ==
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Revision as of 11:42, 17 October 2019

The Minimoog developed by Bill Hemsath and Jim Scott at R.A. Moog Inc. in 1969,[1] is a monophonic analog subtractive synthesizer. It was released in 1970 and produced until 1981.[2] It was re-designed by Bob Moog in 2002 and then released as the Minimoog Voyager.

Emulators and clones

Software

Hardware

References

  1. ^ Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer, by Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco, Harvard University Press, 2002, hardcover ISBN 0-674-00889-8, 2004 paperback ISBN 0-674-01617-3
  2. ^ Chronology 1953–1993 at MoogArchives.com
  3. ^ KVR Forum

External links

Schematics and manuals