Moog electric guitar

200806101146 The new Moog Guitar Paul Vo Edition is made by the famed synthesizer company but is not a guitar synth or MIDI controller. However, the electric geetar is capable of "infinite sustain" that impressed the hell out of Lou Reed. Listening Post has details along with a promotional video featuring Reed and other guitar heroes.
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Looks awesome, but for that price I'll probably have to just do what I can with an e-bow.

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While all the rich dudes who can afford these are making terrible new age albums, the rest of us will keep plugging away on pawn shop guitars.

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"Do you hear the sustain? You would if I were playing..."

But seriously, yeah, I'll have to agree with Brett Burton. I have a lot of respect for Moog and their products, but this seems like a very expensive one-trick pony to me. I can see many a bad new age tune coming from those things.

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SPECULATION: Looks like they've added inductive feedback to their pickups eg. the pickups keep the strings vibrating until you tell them to stop, or the strings can be quickly damped by EMF applied by the pickups. Kind of like noise canceling headphones.

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Would anyone explain what would infinite sustain be good for?

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#6 posted by JTode , June 10, 2008 2:42 PM

Seems to me this is largely the same as the Fernandes Sustainer, which is available on various Fernandes models for under $1k.

I had a salesguy demo one for me once, but decided it was not something I would end up using a lot.

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I wish I'd gotten guitar lessons as a kid.

Instead of recorder.

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"Guitar Hero" Lou Reed?

Oh c'mon.

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@marlborotestmonkey7

It's great if you like to smear together all of the chord changes in a song so that there's no differentiation at all. Or if you play long, droning songs with no chord changes at all. Perhaps while high.

Seriously, it's kind of novel, but as a classical guitarist, I've spent years perfecting the art of muting strings to keep harmonic lines "clean." This seems like a nightmare.

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I remember an interview with George Lynch of Dokken talking about a device called the Sustainiac. The producer heard it while they were recording in the studio and likened the sound of it to a "herd of charging buffalo". He wanted George to use it on everything.

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When did Lou Reed become a guitar player? I know he holds one and takes a few stabs at it when he plays but I thought that was just window dressing.

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#13 posted by lercio , June 11, 2008 1:24 PM

sounds like the guitar The Edge (U2) used on the Joshua Tree. The Infinate Guitar.

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dude, dig the flutar!!!! it sounds like a flute, but you play it like a guitar!

Where is all this wild stuff coming from?!

http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~eberdahl/Projects/FBGuitar/

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#15 posted by Tralian , June 29, 2008 1:43 PM

Hi there,
lots of great stuff mentioned here, yes the flutar is an instrument, however it is not played like any other stringed instrumenmt, this is why a U.S. pioneer patent was awarded for it's method. Patent #4,993,300.

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#16 posted by Takuan , June 29, 2008 1:50 PM

HI TRALIAN! STOP USING CAPS! IT SOUNDS LIKE YELLING! THANKS!

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#17 posted by Anonymous , January 19, 2009 1:18 PM

Yes these guitars are very expensive, but they are the first of their kind! Give it a few years when other manufacturers start making their own versions of this pickup design, and the price will drop dramatically.

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