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Gorgeous Moog Taurus 3 Bass Pedals – Listening Tests & NAMM 2010 (“for those who care deeply about bass..”)

As we are seated in the departure lounge waiting for our UK flight, many friends are, as we speak, on their way to the luscious NAMM 2010 festivities this year. Among those attending are our lovely friends at Moog Music, at booth 6100. Here is a sweet video of the new Taurus 3′s listening tests – have a peek!

Above photo of Moog setting up at NAMM 2010 from Moog’s Facebook page.

Read more about the new Taurus 3 Bass Pedals here. I’m sure many of you are as excited about this as I am – What are some of your favorite Taurus moments? I am of course fond of PJ Harvey’s use of the Taurus I pedals on her 2007 “White Chalk” tour…and you?

We will not be attending NAMM this year, but I highly recommend checking out Synthtopia, SonicState.com and Matrixsynth for all the fabulous updates. And AnalogSuicide, of course!

Anyway, this will officially be our last American post as Maf & I have 2 hours remaining until we are Heathrow-bound, and will be living in Wales. Needless to say, I’m incredibly excited about the big beautiful door we’re about to open….

 

2 comments

  1. Just ordered my set of pedals! Only bummer is the lead time…6 months.

    Comment by paul on February 7, 2010 at 12:23 am

  2. Favorite moments:

    * Asia, "Wildest Dreams" – last chorus at the key change, before the drum solo. Not sure that’s a Taurus but the first time I listened to this with decent headphones I about came up off my chair.

    * Genesis, "The Musical Box" – toward the end, before the line "I’ve been waiting here for so long." It’s a guitar-and-vocal bit and when the Hammond chords and the Taurus come on together, it fills so much formerly empty space.

    * Genesis, "Second Home By The Sea." More pronounced in live versions.

    * Rush, "Subdivisions" – Intro, doubled with open octave on Oberheim with the left hand.

    * Michael Rutherford, "Moonshine" – Oh. My. God. Bass pedal death ray. A little more opened up on the filter more than you usually hear.

    * John McLaughlin, "Every Tear From Every Eye" (Alphonso Johnson, fretless bass, Taurus pedals) – Out of nowhere at the end of this delicate jazz/fusion instrumental comes a descending line that rises back up and portamentos down to the song-closer note.

    Comment by Jeff Hubbs on July 16, 2010 at 5:41 pm

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