Archive for September, 2025

Minimoog Prototype Exhibit Coming To Moogseum Nov 14-16, 2025


The Moogseum has announced a limited-time Minimoog Prototype Exhibit, November 14th – November 16th, 2025.

The event marks the 55th anniversary of the first Minimoog being shipped on November 19, 1970.

The Minimoog began in 1969 as the “Min A”, a five-module unit created by R.A. Moog Co. engineer, Bill Hemsath to provide easy demonstrations for the larger famed Moog modular systems.

The portability of the unit generated such appeal that Hemsath, along with fellow engineers Jim Scott and Chad Hunt, created the Model B prototype, which used circuit boards from the modular, housed under an integrated front panel designed by Hemsath.

The Model C prototype was the first prototype to replace existing circuits from the modulars with new circuit designs, which were simplified and adapted for the portable system. Its panel design shows significant evidence of Bob Moog’s involvement as he added the all-important rocker switches, among other aspects, as well as specifying the cabinet with its signature fold-down panel.

The Model D prototype had a few cosmetic tweaks to the front panel design to ready it for production, and design progressed to printed circuit boards with copper traces that could be mass produced. The A440 tuning reference replaced the momentary pushbutton with a rocker switch. Wood trim was added to the top of the control panel, and most importantly, the left hand controller sliders were replaced with wheels per Bob’s instruction, which allowed for more human nuance.

Members of the MMT staff will be on hand, to answer questions about the prototypes.

Tickets are available now at $16 per person. The Moogseum is extending its hours to accommodate the interest in the exhibit, and will be open from 10-6 all three days. Advance ticket reservations are strongly encouraged.

 

Finisher RETRO, Free Vintage Effects Plugin


UJAM let us know that Finisher RETRO, a comprehensive collection of vintage-inspired effects, is available as a free download from September 25 through December 7, 2025.

Finisher RETRO combines analog filters, delays, reverbs, tube drive, legendary choruses, phasers, and tape saturation.

“Vintage hardware gear is hard to come by and harder to use. There are software emulations, but they can be pricey,” says UJAM COO Wolfram Knelangen. “So, for a limited time, we‘re giving musicians an opportunity to explore vintage sounds with this gift that sounds amazing, with virtually zero learning curve, and a chance to get to know UJAM along the way”.

Features:

  • Tape Aesthetics — saturation, wow & flutter, hiss, dropouts, echo
  • Vinyl Character — crackle, rumble, stylus noise, lo-fi instability
  • Analog Gear Coloration — tube saturation, spring & plate reverb, analog delay
  • Early Digital Artifacts — bitcrushing, sample rate reduction, early digital chorus/reverb
  • Classic Modulation — phasing, flanging, tremolo, vibrato, rotary speaker effects
  • Noise & Degradation — noise layers, ambient hum, environmental patina

Finisher RETRO is available now in VST 3, AU 2, and AAX formats for Mac and PC, with native support for Apple Silicon. The plugin is free to download from September 25 through December 7, 2025.

 

New Korg multi/poly Sound Library Inspired By Klaus Schulze


LFOstore has introduced a new sound library for the Korg multi/poly synthesizer, Tribute, inspired by the sounds of the late Klaus Schulze.


Klaus Schulze Tribute features 40 performance that work with the multi/poly hardware & native versions.

“We were inspired by Crystal Lake, Are You Sequenced, Mirage, Body Love, Velvet Voyage and other classic works,” they note.

Klaus Schulze Tribute is available now for €15.