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Herbert Deutsch, Co-Creator of the Moog Synthesizer, Dies at 90

The New York Times – Music:

An experimental composer, Mr. Deutsch collaborated with Robert Moog to create the first synthesizer to make a significant impact on popular music, launching a revolution in electronic music.

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