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Description The Crunch Lab Moog
  • Moog 3P (left, 3 piece model)
  • extra sequencer module (right)

References

  • " Voltage Controlled Passacaglia For Moog Modular Synthesizer”, 01nov09, synthopia.com
    • YouTube - Voltage Controlled Passacaglia, Pages 1 & 2, by Paul Hembree (Premiere)
    • YouTube - Voltage Controlled Passacaglia, Pages 3 & 4, by Paul Hembree (Premiere)
Date 4 March 2010, 15:21
Source Crunch.Moog
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Author EJ Posselius from Boulder, USA

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