Eric Norlander sells over 40 of vintage and modern synths in a benefit sale and support the Bob Moog Foundation.
We all own a lot of synthesizers. That’s no secret. But if you’ve been in the game for a long time, you’d rather have an entire studio full of new and vintage rarities. This also applies to Eric Norlander.
The music and synth technologist, now active at Moog Music, has a vast synth collection. He’s now downsizing it and selling 40+ synths in a benefit sale. On top, he supports the good people of the Bob Moog Foundation.
Eric Norlander Benefit Sale
Eric Norlander is an accomplished keyboardist, composer and producer with over 40 album credits including nine solo albums, seven with his Rocket Scientists project, and 11 albums with vocalist wife, Lana Lane. He serves as a member of the Board of Advisors of the Bob Moog Foundation.
As a reminder, Eric also worked for IK Multimedia and co-designed the UNO Synth analog synthesizers and was responible for the content in the Syntronik virtual instrument libraries along with scores of sample libraries for SampleTank 4.
He was also part of the designer team of the Alesis Andromeda analog Synthesizer in the late 1990s. Eric is currently the Director of Keyboard Product Development for Moog Music and the inMusic Family of Brands.
In the Erik Norderl’s Benefit Sale, he sells over 40+ vintage and current synthesizers Thirty percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Bob Moog Foundation to support its work in education, archive preservation, and the operations of the Moogseum.
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Some of the notable synthesizers and keyboards for sale includes synthesizers such as the Oberheim Matrix-12, OB-Xa, and OB-8 analog synthesizers, Rhodes (ARP) Chroma, Korg Maxikorg DV800, Logan String Melody string synth. and more.
It also features e-pianos and organs, such as the Rhodes Mark V and Mark II electric pianos, Farfisa Compact Duo CD/30 combo organ, and more.
“I am excited to offer part of my rather sprawling keyboard collection for sale to benefit the Bob Moog Foundation,” noted Norlander. “I have been a supporter of the Foundation since 2007, and I strongly believe in generating funding to empower its work in education, archive preservation, and the operations of the Moogseum.”
Eric Norlander’s Benefit Sale is available now
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