It's time to waste the world's productivity again this time in the honor of Robert Moog on his would be 78th birthday (he died in 2005 at the age of 71). One of the pioneers of electronic music and the creator of Moog Music mostly known for their synthesizer line.
The Google Moog synth has a multiple of knobs waiting for you to mess with and also has a recording feature allowing you to share your creations via Google + or via a direct link.
You can also play it with the number keys on your keyboard and the upper letter row. Unfortunately for me though it is made for a QWERTY keyboard.
This is not the first time Google has had a working instrument as their google. Last year they had a working guitar celebrating the would be 96th birthday of the american guitarist Les Paul.
It's time to waste the world's productivity again this time in the honor of Robert Moog on his would be 78th birthday (he died in 2005 at the age of 71). One of the pioneers of electronic music and the creator of Moog Music mostly known for their synthesizer line.
The Google Moog synth has a multiple of knobs waiting for you to mess with and also has a recording feature allowing you to share your creations via Google + or via a direct link.
You can also play it with the number keys on your keyboard and the upper letter row. Unfortunately for me though it is made for a QWERTY keyboard.
Moog Music's website has a intro on how to play the Google Moog doodle: http://www.moogmusic.com/content/google-doodle-how
This is not the first time Google has had a working instrument as their google. Last year they had a working guitar celebrating the would be 96th birthday of the american guitarist Les Paul.
link: www.google.com
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Demonstration of the Minimoog by Robert Moog (people called him bob)
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A brief history of the Minimoog synth:
for those who missed it yesterday: http://www.google.com/doodles/robert-moogs-78th-birthday
I wonder how many different songs had been made with this and put on youtube. Let the search begin!
Still an awesome tribute for a Google doodle!