![]() I play in a Space Music duo (‘GHI’) and accompany worship liturgy musicians in my church. These days I’m a moderator on the Moog forums, and an admin/participant for several Facebook forums. Greg Kist Plays Synths And The Moog Voyager Performer. One article in particular, called ‘Lord of the Ring Modulator’ (about the MF-102 Ring Modulator pedal), has taken on a life of it’s own and has been shared on many other Internet sites. While in it’s heyday, I ran a Voyager resource website called ‘KnobTweak’ and created many articles and uploads for the instrument and a few other Moog products. Moog MP 201 Midi Pedal, Manual Written By Greg Kist ![]() I’ve also worked on several projects for SoundTower software which included Moog and Kurzweil Editor/Librarians. I authored all three Little Phatty User Manuals, the combo Voyager/RME and Voyager XL manuals, the Taurus Bass Pedal manual, the MP-201 Multi-pedal manual, and lastly the Minitaur manual. Greg: I am in fact an electrical engineer and musician, and have had a number of opportunities to work with Moog Music on various projects down through the years. KW: What experiences and background led you to your work with Moog and others? ![]() (Featured image shows Kist, (left) and his GHI bandmate Hal Schmulowitz. Kist, whom I met on a Moog Music page on Facebook, has worked on manuals and documentation for some of the most famous synthesizer brands, and was very gracious and kind in answering my questions. In the age when there was no such thing as instant long distance two-way communication aside from the telephone, it would have been much less likely that I’d connect with Greg Kist. ![]()
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