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To honor inventor Robert Moog, Ph.D. ’65, and to celebrate the opening of his archives, Cornell looks back at the beginnings of the Moog synthesizer, which sparked a revolution in modern music. Moog’s papers, comprised of more than 100 boxes of documents, photographs, design schematics, and sound and moving image recordings are now open for public research in Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections. Video by John Munson | Cornell Chronicle

Celebrating Moog's Synthesizer


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