The Long-Lost Moog Synthesizer

Researchers at Cornell have completed a long-lost Moog synthesizer that only previously existed as plans and a prototype fragment!

It’s pretty wild, the original plans called for a 478-key keyboard that carves the octave up into 31 steps instead of the usual 12.

You can read more about the development process and history behind this project here.

And, here’s a video of the new instrument being played:

Long-lost Moog synthesizer finally makes it to the stage.

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