Munich Pt.2 / Moog-Bongo

Ebenfalls neu für mich: das Wort „Moog-Bongo“. Das war in den 70ern laut Wolfgang die landläufige Bezeichnung für den Moog 1130 Drum Controller (- seineszeichen erster Drumsynthesizer):

>>The first widely-marketed drum interface was the Moog 1130 Drum Controller. This device, introduced in 1973, employed an impact-sensing resistor in the drumhead and gave audiences their first exposure to synthesized drums in the concerts of progressive rock bands such as Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Other such controllers, most featuring minimal built-in synthesizers, followed in the pre-MIDI era of the later 1970’s and can be heard in much of the dance/disco music of that time, notably the Pearl synthetic drums, the Synares, the Syndrum, and the inexpensive electronic percussion interfaces from ElectroHarmonix.<<
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