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Bob Moog Foundation Announces Bob’s Birthday Raffle for Serial #1 2022 Minimoog Model D

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Asheville, NC – May 23, 2023… In honor of Bob Moog’s 89th birthday, the Bob Moog Foundation, in collaboration with Moog Music, is excited to announce its raffle for serial #1 of the latest version of the Minimoog Model D, released in 2022. Moog Music generously donated this one-of-a-kind coveted synthesizer, worth well in excess of $5,000, to support the Foundation’s mission of carrying Bob Moog’s legacy forward by inspiring people of all ages through the intersection of science, music, technology, and innovation. The raffle is open for one month from 10am (ET) on May 23rd until 11:59pm (ET) on June 23rd. Raffle tickets for the serial #1 2022 Minimoog Model D are $20 each, six for $100, 14 for $200 or 40 for $500. 

Tickets can be purchased here: https://bit.ly/ModelDSerialNumberOne. All proceeds benefit the projects of the Bob Moog Foundation. 

The serial #1 Minimoog Model D being featured was produced at the Moog Music factory in Asheville, North Carolina. Built by hand to last a lifetime, the new Minimoog Model D delivers the revered quality, undefinable feel, and authentic sound of a pristine vintage Moog. The three-oscillator, monophonic, analog synthesizer is securely housed in a locally sourced Appalachian cherry cabinet and hand-finished aluminum chassis. Sounding as vibrant and deep as ever, its legendary low-pass ladder filter, powerful oscillators, and rich saturating mixer retain the exact component placement and through-hole design of a 1970s-era Minimoog Model D.

While no changes have been made to the original sound engine or audio signal path, the 2022 Minimoog Model D includes a series of popular functional modifications that expand this legendary instrument’s sonic capabilities. These modifications include a dedicated analog LFO with triangle and square waveshapes, a premium Fatar keybed with velocity and after pressure available via top panel CV jacks with onboard trimpots, MIDI integration, and a mixer feedback modification which allows the Minimoog Model D to overdrive and scream with the turn of a knob. And, for the first time in its history, the Minimoog Model D now features a spring-loaded pitch wheel with center deadband, allowing for improved playability and wild performance flourishes. This newest edition also includes updates to the MIDI functionality, allowing for improved modern studio integration. 

It should also be noted that this instrument is unique in being branded with serial number MD00001, setting it apart from other Minimoogs in yet another way.

“The Bob Moog Foundation is deeply grateful to Moog Music for their support of our important work through the donation of serial #1 of the reissue of the legendary Minimoog synthesizer,” noted Michelle Moog-Koussa, the organization’s executive director. “All proceeds from this raffle will be of great assistance to the foundation in expanding the impact of our three projects: Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum. On the momentous occasion of Bob’s 89th birthday, we are excited to celebrate our common heritage with Moog Music while helping propel his legacy forward.”

About the Bob Moog Foundation 

The Bob Moog Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to ignite creativity through the intersection of science, music, history, and innovation. The Foundation achieves its mission through three main projects: its hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, an innovative, experiential ten-week curriculum that teaches children the science of sound through music and technology; The Bob Moog Foundation Archives, a collection of rare schematics, instruments, photos, planning notes, prototypes, and more which we preserve and share, and the Moogseum, an interactive facility in Asheville, NC where our educational and archive preservation efforts converge to inspire people of all ages through Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy. The Moogseum has welcomed nearly 20,000 visitors since opening in May of 2019.

The Bob Moog Foundation is not affiliated with Moog Music, Inc. 

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