![]() This latest Doodle has inspired musicians (and quite a few talented amateurs) to tinker with Google’s homage, which includes oscillators and filters and a 25-key keyboard. His creation lent a hand to the explosion of musical genres such as disco and electronic music in the form of Donna Summer and the soundtrack from the futuristic Stanley Kubrick film, “ A Clockwork Orange.” In other words, he is the inventor of the synthesizer. Robert “Bob” Moog sparked a musical movement that has been described as “assertive, bouncy, exotically wheezy and occasionally explosive.” Users have previously been able to strum a Les Paul guitar and play a quick round of Pac-Man – now, you can play and record songs via Bob Moog’s synthesizer. Since then, Google has upped the ante by devising interactive Doodles that put visitors in charge. Google’s first Doodle was an Impressionist sketch of the company’s logo, created by Dennis Hwang in 2004. ![]()
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