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           | Description | Moog Taurus (closeup) This is a shot of part of Canto's collection of  MOOG synths. Visited the  Cantos Foundation museum of electronic instruments and keyboards in February 2009 and took a lot of photos and videos. Confession: when I first saw this, I squee-d in absolute and uncontainable glee. Trackback:  MatrixSynth - thanks for the link. | 
          
           | Date | 2009-08-05 14:43 (UTC) | 
          
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          |  | This is a  retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: closeup Moog Tauras synth bass (lower right). The original can be viewed here:  Wall_of_MOOG.jpg. Modifications made by  Shoulder-synth. 
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