The Moog designer was named Rich Hurber (sp?), who I met for the first time at NAMM. The Rogue and Liberation came after the MG-1. The basic design came from Moog. Steve and I modified it. Rich the made the changes. I tested and approved them. I did all of the panel design and some of the VCO design. I downplayed it because I can't take full credit (never claimed to be THE designer, just A designer). Paul S. BTW: am I dreaming, or is 'egroups' now yahoogroups? Better not be a spam flood! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tentochi" <tentochi@...> To: "MOTM Mailing List" <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 6:28 AM Subject: [motm] Keyboard Concertmate MG-1 Article > Very nice article in the Feb 2001 issue of Keyboard if you haven't checked > it out yet. > > I am sure Paul will be immortalized in the future in some vintage synth > tome. > > I thought you did a little bit more of the design Paul. Would you like to > further elaborate for us here on the list? I would especially like to hear > about the interactions with Moog and their other staff members. And how > design decisions were made. > > I thought the MG-1 was based on the Rogue and Liberation, but the article > says it was the other way around. Where did the original plans come from? > > Thanks! > Shemp > > > >
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Re: [motm] Keyboard Concertmate MG-1 Article
2001-01-26 by Paul Schreiber
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