User`s manual
ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL  9 
A  second  prototype,  regrouping  the  all  of the  new  modules, was built  during  the  summer  of 
1964  and  was presented  during the  AES  show  (Audio  Engineering Society),  where  Moog 
worked  from  an  unused  stand.  This  new  product  generated  a  huge  amount  of  interest,  but 
Moog  did  not  yet  realize  the  commercial  punch  of  his  machines.  Two  or  three  orders  were 
obtained  at  AES  and  kept  Moog  busy  for  several  months.  In  1965,  after  the  success  at  the 
show, Moog decided to release the 900 series for commercial sale. 
The R.A. Moog Company at Trumansburg, NY 
(Courtesy of Roger Luther, MoogArchives.com)
The first client to buy the full Moog system was choreographer Alwin Nikolais. Also among the 
first  users  were  composers  Eric  Siday  and  Chris  Swansen.  The  first  commercial  uses  of  the 
Moog synthesizers were done in advertising. They were also used for jingles and in recording 
studios. 
In  1967,  Bob  decided  to  release  different  machines  each  with  a  certain  number  of  modules. 
This  marked  the  birth  of  modular systems  I,  II and III.  This  same year,  Paul  Beaver for the 
first time used a modular Moog system on a record. 
The modular system III (1967) 
(Courtesy of Roger Luther, MoogArchives.com) 










