The sounds of the Moog synthesizer became a recognizable part of popular music during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Acts ranging from The Beatles to Donna Summer to Yes and the Beastie Boys have all used a Moog synthesizer.
On Wednesday (local time), visitors to Google’s main page can play with Google’s creation using the QWERTY keys of their keyboard and the arrow keys to switch between the mixer, oscillator, filter, and oscillator to tweak the sound exactly like the real thing. You can even adjust pitch using a dial on the left size of the doodle to further customize the sound.
(By the way, look closely: the lines connecting the knobs above the keyboard spell out “Goog,” an obvious play on Moog’s name.)
If you’re feeling extra creative and proud of your work, the Moog doodle will let you record your work using the tape recorder found to the right of the synthesizer. These creations can then be shared via a link or through Google+.
Until that happens, let’s hear your creations. Post your musical masterpieces in the comments below.
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