I wish all the best for the family and hope the are able to get past theit loss quickly. As for me instead of thinking about the loss I'll cherish the gift he gaves us more and use this time to say thank you Bob. I will celebrate his accomplishments as I did not know the man. His accomplishments have always been with me, and always will. He hasn't left me, but he may of gone to a better place...farewell to a fine man...
Goodbye BOB!
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
the world did suffer a loss, a family suffered a loss, and I must say RIP...but I would rather not be sad, I would rather believe that if he had brain cancer he may of suffered terribly and also caused a great deal of hardship, Instead he has passed with dignity and left quite a legacy.
I wish all the best for the family and hope the are able to get past theit loss quickly. As for me instead of thinking about the loss I'll cherish the gift he gaves us more and use this time to say thank you Bob. I will celebrate his accomplishments as I did not know the man. His accomplishments have always been with me, and always will. He hasn't left me, but he may of gone to a better place...farewell to a fine man...
I wish all the best for the family and hope the are able to get past theit loss quickly. As for me instead of thinking about the loss I'll cherish the gift he gaves us more and use this time to say thank you Bob. I will celebrate his accomplishments as I did not know the man. His accomplishments have always been with me, and always will. He hasn't left me, but he may of gone to a better place...farewell to a fine man...
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRAF
- 4960 posts since 21 Oct, 2003 from UK
Words are not enough here.
A hero and innovator. His creations directly got me into electronic music waaaayyyy back when.
A class act and a sad loss.
A hero and innovator. His creations directly got me into electronic music waaaayyyy back when.
A class act and a sad loss.
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- KVRist
- 285 posts since 17 Mar, 2004 from Denmark
Thanks Bob for all the fun you bought into my live with those wonderful boxes of electronics you made.
Respect
Respect
Yamaha RM1X,Akai S2000,TQ5,CME UF5,Waldorf blofeld,Compact4,Yamaha A3k, Variax300, Yamaha MU10, Korg Padkontrol,Bidule.UAD1, Liveslice,Delta 1010,Delta 66 x2.
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- KVRAF
- 2058 posts since 23 Sep, 2004 from Canada
Actually Caleb it's hard not too.Caleb wrote:It's hard not to notice the impact that Moog made to the world of synthesisers spending alot of my time in this forum or reading CM and SOS.
Although I don't really know much about Bob Moog myself, I can't help thinking that we have been better off because of the work he has done throughout his lifetime.
Caleb
The Moog Mini was patched / hardwired with the OSC - MIXER - VCA - VCF with LFO (+ mod routings) that has pretty much been used in any subtractive and every goddamn sampler/rompler and God knows what else since the late 70's and onward (including current rompler/sample libraries for VST instruments etc.
Remember before then all this stuff was modular and the Minimoog was an attempt at a portable and hence more gig-able analog synthesiser.
Sure you might take it for granted but it's become pretty much the blueprint from which all other synths have their signal patchs made bar a handful.
You name it the Wasp / Odessey / OSCar / Juno 106 and pretty much every Roland non-modular / MS10/MS20 /DW8000 etc all still base the prepatched signal flows obn those fundamental basics.
Man it is a huge loss.
Don Buchla would be a very sad fellow right about now as he and Bob where very chlose and both have been HUGE pioneers in synthesis technology.
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- KVRist
- 113 posts since 27 Aug, 2001 from Canberra, Australia
It was only a few weeks ago that I watched the Moog documentary and couldn't stop thinking about how much of an innovator Dr Moog was. He brought electronic music to the masses and without him I suspect many of us would not be on this forum. So it was with sadness that I heard of his passing.
Goodbye Dr Moog. Thank you for all you have done. May your legacy live on in all of us.
Goodbye Dr Moog. Thank you for all you have done. May your legacy live on in all of us.
relayer2001
Win 10 64-bit / Cubase Pro 8.5 / Numerous soft synths / Just as many hardware synths and not enough house
Win 10 64-bit / Cubase Pro 8.5 / Numerous soft synths / Just as many hardware synths and not enough house
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
I am sure there are some great stories that people have with Bob. I only have your typical "honor to meet you sir" stories running into him at NAMM shows. But, those are valuable to me personally. He was a really sweet person from what I could tell and what I've heard. His business card said "Bob Moog Grand Poobah".Liondream wrote:Squids... I always enjoy reading your posts. Do you have maybe any Bob Moog stories that you would be willing to share with us?
Squids wrote:So very sad. A great legacy. If you ever met the guy he was incredibly friendly and fun spirited. Our booth used to be right across from his at NAMM. We're all going to miss him.
You know who would have great Bob Moog stories is Brian Kehew. He was in the band Moog Cookbook (a great story itself). Brian is really good with stories. I'll bet you'll be able to find some on the net from him.
I will treasure my Moog Voyager and Minimoog forever as two really great examples of his work over such a long time. Masterpieces really. The Minimoog I have is a Musonic Mini with clear wheels too which is unusual. I used to have a full modular system but a friend has it now and I can come visit. I don't know anyone who doesn't love Moog (the man and the synthesizer). He'll be missed.
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- KVRist
- 350 posts since 7 Sep, 2004 from UK
Rest in Peace.
And Peace to Bob's family.
Mr.Bob Moog, a pioneer and a true legend in his own lifetime. What a man, what a legacy.
And Peace to Bob's family.
Mr.Bob Moog, a pioneer and a true legend in his own lifetime. What a man, what a legacy.
- KVRian
- 1305 posts since 26 May, 2003 from im müscha...
rip - honoring your ideas in everyone...cu
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- KVRist
- 310 posts since 19 Aug, 2001 from Sweden
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- KVRAF
- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
Yes.Caleb wrote:So it's a sad loss in one sense, but I'm guessing that many in this forum will be able to say their farewells with a genuine sense of appreciation for the life that Bob Moog lived and the value he has added to us as musicians/composers.
Caleb
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- KVRist
- 310 posts since 19 Aug, 2001 from Sweden
Read Moogs site at:Meffy wrote:Yahoo isn't exactly instantaneous. It repeats news published by wire services and other media outlets. And I suspect the Moog family will have been occupied.
Guess we'll have to wait for confirmation or denial.
I hope it's true, sad as it will be. He's been suffering terribly, with little hope of improvement.
http://www.moogmusic.com/
Musicmaster
