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Unboxing and short demo of the new Roland Juno GI
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Moog FreqBox
Watch Chachi and Alan from Robotspeak put the Moog FreqBox through its paces. First, Chachi tries it out with a Roland TB 303 Bassline synth. Then Alan runs his guitar through it.
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Moog Synthesizer 102
Discover the Moog sound.
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The Moog Sonic Six
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The Moog Micromoog
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Moog Realistic MG-1
Realistic [radio shack] MG-1 designed by Moog. Fundamentally identical to the Moog Rogue besides a slightly different interface and lacking a pitch or mod wheel.
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Vintage synth demo by RetroSound Moog Minimoog Analog Synthesizer from the year 1970 "Mini Basics" The Minimoog is a legend.
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