Moog Sound Lab is a performance series where artists are filmed performing in the Moog Music factory in Asheville, North Carolina. Moog Sound Lab is all about organic experimentation and is a unique opportunity for artists to explore analog sound-scaping, synthesis and effects.
RA RA RIOT (SEASON 2)
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HOW DID RA RA RIOT GET THAT SOUND?
Ra Ra Riot came into the Moog factory recently and recorded a couple of their songs through all the Moog gear they could imagine. Here’s a rundown of what they used…
Wes Miles sings through an Analog Delay Moogerfooger on a short time setting for slap-back and plays the bass part on a Little Phatty.
Milo Bonacci (guitar) plays a Moog Guitar with long sustaining single notes running through an Analog Delay Moogerfooger and uses the Moog Guitars’ internal ladder filter.
Both Rebecca Zeller (violin) and Alexandra Lawn (cello) play polyphonic pads with Moog’s iPad app Animoog, controlling it with a Voyager XL and a Voyager Select Series.
Mathieu Santos (bass) fills in the gaps with a Moog Guitar through Moogerfooger 12-Stage Phaser and Analog Delay with a muted staccato attack.
Kenny Bernard (drums) plays 3 Voyager Rack Mounts, using the Trap-Kat to control them.
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