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Wednesday 23 May 2012

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Google lays out with Moog synthesizer Doodle (play here)
You can play the Moog as a l / m web really.
Picture:  Robert Moog



By Eliot Jhon's

The greatest trick the public relations Google team played in the world was to convince people to link to your homepage every time you do something cool like this, in this case, turning your website into a Moog synthesizer, playable in honor of birthday innovative synthesizers Robert Moog, inventor of gizmos that bear his name.
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You can not play undeniably impressive web app Moog Google in the U.S. version of google.com today, because Robert Moog's birthday is Wednesday. But regardless of where you are, you can stop by the Australian version - www.google.com.au - to play today. This is because Australia is always a day ahead of the United States due to the international line of change of date. (Maybe that his pirates are so futuristic music.)

Yes, this is a toy, but goes beyond mere gimmickry. You can adjust any of the Shooters wave form, change tone oscillator, mess with the filter or envelope and, with the numerical values ​​for each that appear on the keyboard. Basically, you can play the notes on the computer keyboard after pressing a note with the mouse, extending the sonic possibilities and make it a real instrument.
Robert Moog

The only two failures we've seen so far is that the folding wheel / pitch shifter is stuck in shaping modulator, for us anyway (yes, we're using Google Chrome), and the record function does not seem to work properly yet.

We hope this latest kick in once this nifty web application is available in our country. If the registration function to start working, this link should play our approach hastily recorded the riff of "Axel F".

Still, well done Google. This is a tribute to the birthday of a great man.

Pro tip: if you want to be able to reach the black keys, start with the QWERTY row starts. The black keys are the numbers.

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