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The Moog Liberation was one of the first commercially produced "keytar" synthesizers, released in 1980 by Moog Music. The instrument is comparable to the Moog Concertmate MG-1 and the Moog Rogue, but it is most closely related to the Moog Prodigy; however, as a keytar, the Liberation was designed to be played in the same posture as one would play a guitar.

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  • Der Moog Liberation ist der erste in Serie hergestellte analoge Synthesizer zum Umhängen (Keytar). Der Prototyp wurde im Januar 1980 auf der NAMM in Anaheim vorgestellt und ging noch im gleichen Jahr in die Serienproduktion bis ca. 1984. Er besteht zum einen aus einem monophonen Synthesizerteil und zum anderen aus einem polyphonen Teil, der nur eine Rechteckwellenform produzieren konnte. Die Tastatur umfasst 44 Tasten von F bis C, sie verfügt über eine Art Aftertouch, bei dem eine unter der Tastatur angebrachte gefederte Schiene zusätzlich, nach dem eigentlichen Anschlagen der Taste, nach unten gedrückt werden kann, um dadurch als weiteres „Modulationsrad“ zu dienen. Der „Gitarrenhals“ beinhaltet daneben die eigentlichen klassischen Spielhilfen wie Modulationsräder und Pitch-Bender. (de)
  • The Moog Liberation was one of the first commercially produced "keytar" synthesizers, released in 1980 by Moog Music. The instrument is comparable to the Moog Concertmate MG-1 and the Moog Rogue, but it is most closely related to the Moog Prodigy; however, as a keytar, the Liberation was designed to be played in the same posture as one would play a guitar. The Liberation features two monophonic voltage-controlled oscillators and a polyphonic section that can play organ sounds. Both oscillators can be set to triangle, sawtooth, or square waveforms and switched over a 3-octave range. The keyboard is aftertouch-sensitive and the neck features spring-loaded wheels for filter cutoff, modulation, and volume, as well as a ribbon-controlled pitch bend. The Liberation has a single voltage-controlled filter and 2 ADSR envelope generators. A 40-foot cable connects the Liberation to its rackmounted half which houses the power supply and CV/Gate output sockets. (en)
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  • Original factory brochure (en)
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  • Liberation (en)
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  • Der Moog Liberation ist der erste in Serie hergestellte analoge Synthesizer zum Umhängen (Keytar). Der Prototyp wurde im Januar 1980 auf der NAMM in Anaheim vorgestellt und ging noch im gleichen Jahr in die Serienproduktion bis ca. 1984. (de)
  • The Moog Liberation was one of the first commercially produced "keytar" synthesizers, released in 1980 by Moog Music. The instrument is comparable to the Moog Concertmate MG-1 and the Moog Rogue, but it is most closely related to the Moog Prodigy; however, as a keytar, the Liberation was designed to be played in the same posture as one would play a guitar. (en)
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  • Moog Liberation (de)
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