Originally released in 1970, Minimoog Model D was 
the world’s first portable synthesizer and served 
as the archetype for all electronic keyboards that 
followed. The all-analog instrument gained acclaim 
for combining the colossal sound of Moog large-
format modular synthesizers with the accessibility 
of pre-wired modules; this meant that it could be 
played instantly and intuitively with no patch cables 
required.
 
Minimoog Model D was quickly embraced by a 
diverse roster of performers spanning nearly every 
genre of music. Influential artists like Bernie Worrell, 
Trent Reznor, Gary Numan, Dr. Dre, and Kraftwerk 
shaped their unique sounds and forged new 
musical genres using the instrument. Now, more 
than a half-century since its invention, Minimoog 
Model D remains one of the most coveted of all 
synthesizers, as it makes its return to the hands of 
veteran synthesists and serves as inspiration for 
the next generation of electronic musicians.