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The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.

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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
High quality all around.
I.D.I.O.T. technology and the stairway demo, priceless
I.D.I.O.T. technology and the stairway demo, priceless
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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
Dammit, you really got my hopes up. I forgot today's date but Stairway to Heaven was the first clue, even before the IDIOT technology. Nicely done though, love those lab coat guys making their exacting measurements. Why's the Voyager XL still up on their site, wasnt that last year's April 1st gag?
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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
I love Moog.
The Voyager XL is real.
I forget what last years was. I know they announced the Moog Guitar on April 1st, which is also a real product.
The Voyager XL is real.

I forget what last years was. I know they announced the Moog Guitar on April 1st, which is also a real product.
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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
So's the alien autopsy. I got the spleen on eBay.Augment wrote:The Voyager XL is real.
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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it AutoDetune?Augment wrote:I forget what last years was.
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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
That might have been it. Sounds familiar. They also did an Analog Time Compressor pedal that is a reverse delay; you hear the note before you play it. 

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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
i liked the THX sound too 

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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
It can do polyphonic wubbles.Alex E wrote:Right, but can it do dubstep wobbles?
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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
Nice one. I was one the verge of getting my credit card out 

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Re: The Moog Polyphonic Theremin.
Power supply included: Order 110v for use in US or Canada or 220v for use in Europe, Asia, South America and Australia. Also available in retro steam or (clean) coal engine power source models. This was on the web site. Im going to order the steam version I think.
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