New functions include the ability to play chords with up to four-note polyphony, an easy-to-use arpeggiator for rhythmic pattern creation, a real time looping recorder with unlimited overdubbing capacity, a tempo-synchronizable stereo ping pong delay module, and the Bender -- a wide-range stereo time modulation effect module.
The Minimoog Model D App also supports AUv3 Audio Unit extensions, which allows multiple instances of this powerful instrument to be used simultaneously within compatible iOS apps supporting AUv3.
The Minimoog Model D App incorporates a number of inspiring sound creation tools and capabilities not present on its analog antecedent.
The classic sound of the Minimoog Model D can be heard on Bob Marley’s Catch A Fire, Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Dr.
Bernie Worrell used the Minimoog Model D to establish Parliament Funkadelic’s futuristic funk sound.
Gary Numan replaced his live band’s guitars with Minimoog Model Ds, creating the prototype for industrial music.
Introduced by Moog in 1970, the Minimoog Model D served as the archetype for all electronic keyboards that followed.
Kraftwerk employed the Minimoog Model D on the successful concept album Autobahn, sparking an entirely new genre.
The Minimoog Model D App is a software transmutation of the world’s first portable synthesizer, the Minimoog Model D®.
Anyone can jump in and play with over 160 included presets or lay fingers to the controls and begin exploring vast magical realms of creative potential for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Mac.
The Minimoog’s portability, affordability and accessibility made it the go-to instrument for musicians looking to expand beyond the traditional sounds of the time.
It gave users the ability to design their own sounds, translating imagination into reality.
Dre’s The Chronic; Detailed in the mini-doc series “A Brief History Of The Minimoog”.