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About This Listing

Here is your chance to get your hands on an excellent MemoryMoog from the 80's. It's only had 1 owner and I still have the manual and original memorymoog tape that came with it. Contact me for more pictures or to make an offer.

Listed6 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Memorymoog
Finish
  • Natural Gloss / Walnut Stain Wings
Categories
Year
  • 80's
Made In
  • United States
Number of Keys
  • 61 Keys
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
MIDI I/O
  • MIDI Through
  • MIDI Input
  • MIDI Output
Key Size
  • Full Size
Polyphony
  • 6 Voices

About the Seller

Henry's Gear Depot

Winter Haven, FL, United States
Joined Reverb:2017
Product Overview
The Memorymoog is the last official synth released by the original Moog company before they went bankrupt in 1982. It combines 100 patch memory slots (hence the name) with six voice polyphony to create a unique polysynth with a triple VCO Moog flavor. There are two models, the basic and Plus, which features a rudimentary MIDI implementation making it more valuable. Both models are often found retrofitted though with better MIDI setups, improved oscillator stability, and other enhancements.

Years of Production: 1982 - 1985

Polyphony: 6 voices

Number of Keys: 61 
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