In 1969-70, the company which now has around forty employees was building up to three
modulars per week and the order book was always full. The modular had 5 years of high sales,
and sold around 200 models in the United States.
In 1969, Bob Moog received demands for a more compact instrument that could be
transported more easily, directed more to stage than studio. With the help of an engineer from
Berkley, Jim Scott, and the advice from numerous musicians he was about to create another
mythic synth: the Minimoog...
ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER'S MANUAL
Construction and testing of a modular Moog
(Courtesy of Roger Luther, MoogArchives.com)
System 55, the last version of the Moog modular (1974)
(Courtesy of Roger Luther, MoogArchives.com)
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