In contrast, Bob Moog’s synthesizers produce beautiful, organic and rich sounds that are, nearly 50 years later, regarded by many professional musicians as the epitome of an electronic instrument. When people hear the word “synthesizer” they often think “synthetic”-fake, manufactured, unnatural. The timbre and tones of these keyboard instruments (true works of art in and of themselves) would come to define a generation of music, featuring heavily in songs by The Beatles, The Doors, Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk and many others.
Robert Moog unleashed a new universe of sounds into musicdom with his invention of the electronic analog Moog Synthesizer.