@@jasonespinoza9948 your very much welcome Jason, I can't put into words how sorry I am that you are going through this. Contiued prayers for you and your family.
Another great restoration, Jarth.!!! Very compassionate, and gracious of you to restore it for Jason for free, as well as donate the sale of it, to his family. (I had to chuckle though, at the beginning of the video, you called it a Moog Source). 🙂
The truth is that you are a good person Jareth, I hope that the person who buys the Prodigy appreciates the synthesizer and what it means to its previous owner
A great synth, one of my favourites; it is one giant audio sweet spot, just sooo playable. And you Jareth, you are a wonderfully hearted man and I salute you Sir. Oh, PS, I think Manfred Mann used a Moog Prodigy extensively on the track "As Above so Below" (and many other tracks of his too), along with the Minimoog. Have listen, you'll love it! The whole album it's from, Nightingales and Bombers, is utter genius.
@@synthpro I think I need to correct myself here and apologise. Having checked when "Nightingales and Bombers" was recorded, 1975, I've realised that the Moog Prodigy wasn't available until 1979. He must have been using the Minimoog for that album! It was just that the sounds he used, specially on "As Above So Below" are so easy to create on the Prodigy, I made that incorrect connection. His main instrument was always the Minimoog, to which he added his own effects boxes to tweak during live playing.
@theeventhorizon-valebridge9512 Love that album too...very underrated !!! Manfred and Bruce Springsteen, are great friends, and shared a few songs back and forth together.
@@ParanormalLight. Manfred's keyboard solos blew me away in the 70s and 80s. ...and still does. He continues to be my favourite now: unique; nobody plays a Moog synth like he does.....The track "Crossfade" is another classic, incredible playing, it embodies his exceptional and ground breaking style.
I had a MK2 in the mid 80's/ Took over 20 minutes to tune sometimes but would be rock solid after that. The Prodigy has one of the best osc sync sounds I have ever heard, just set both osc's to pulse/square waveforms and let it rip!
I cant begin to describe how grateful I am. You have an incredible heart. Thank you, Jareth.
@@jasonespinoza9948 your very much welcome Jason, I can't put into words how sorry I am that you are going through this. Contiued prayers for you and your family.
Another great restoration, Jarth.!!! Very compassionate, and gracious of you to restore it for Jason for free, as well as donate the sale of it, to his family. (I had to chuckle though, at the beginning of the video, you called it a Moog Source). 🙂
You are a good man, Jareth.
You are a true gent Sir.
Best wishes to Jason & family. ❤ hope you can get healthy soon.
My first synth! With upgrade! I used to hook this up to my Memorymoog Plus all the time. Best of it's time!
The truth is that you are a good person Jareth, I hope that the person who buys the Prodigy appreciates the synthesizer and what it means to its previous owner
Awesome synth, I hope it fetches all that it can :)
A great synth, one of my favourites; it is one giant audio sweet spot, just sooo playable. And you Jareth, you are a wonderfully hearted man and I salute you Sir.
Oh, PS, I think Manfred Mann used a Moog Prodigy extensively on the track "As Above so Below" (and many other tracks of his too), along with the Minimoog. Have listen, you'll love it! The whole album it's from, Nightingales and Bombers, is utter genius.
They really are great synths for sure. That's cool to hear about Manfred Mann using the Prodigy. I have always enjoyed their music.
@@synthpro I think I need to correct myself here and apologise. Having checked when "Nightingales and Bombers" was recorded, 1975, I've realised that the Moog Prodigy wasn't available until 1979. He must have been using the Minimoog for that album! It was just that the sounds he used, specially on "As Above So Below" are so easy to create on the Prodigy, I made that incorrect connection. His main instrument was always the Minimoog, to which he added his own effects boxes to tweak during live playing.
@theeventhorizon-valebridge9512 Love that album too...very underrated !!! Manfred and Bruce Springsteen, are great friends, and shared a few songs back and forth together.
@@ParanormalLight. Manfred's keyboard solos blew me away in the 70s and 80s. ...and still does. He continues to be my favourite now: unique; nobody plays a Moog synth like he does.....The track "Crossfade" is another classic, incredible playing, it embodies his exceptional and ground breaking style.
I had a MK2 in the mid 80's/ Took over 20 minutes to tune sometimes but would be rock solid after that. The Prodigy has one of the best osc sync sounds I have ever heard, just set both osc's to pulse/square waveforms and let it rip!
Well done, hope it sells for as much as possible.🤞
Good job it sounds very clean. I was hoping you were going to launch into a full Numan cover.
Awesome my moog opus 3 still needs help 🎹