Correspondence, November 6, 1964


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November 6, 1964

Robert A. Moog
R. A. Moog Company :
Tyumansburs, New York 14686

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Thank you for your paper voltageecontrolled electronic msic
modules and accompanying aap I found these highly interesting,
bat I yma confess that the instruments described are quite outside
my Tinancial resources. I operate my own studio at my own expense but
hope to be able to start a more professional outfit with subsidation

some Duture date. I would, however, like to be placed on your
rei ang am for any circulars anc. descriptive material you plan to send
vet Poture.

i wonder if you have considered marketing some of the less exe
pensive items such es ring modulators and bell gates. Many msicians
are beginning to compose in the electronic idiom, building their own
private studios from scratch and do not have the ability te construct
instruments such as these from scheiiptics. A benk of 5-10 transistorized
oscillators would also be waloome � Dut I mist emphasize that the price
would heave to be kept quite low for this type of market,

Again, thank you for your papers and perhaps we can do business

Sincerely yours,

Otto W Henry, Chairman
Department of Music


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Correspondence, November 6, 1964
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Correspondence between composers Otto Henry and Robert Moog, primarily about electronic music equipment. Creator: Henry, Otto; Moog, Robert - 1964/1966
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