Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder's Modular Synthesizers
Per these archival photos, plus this Rolling Stone piece, and this documentary on Youtube, Stevie utilized TONTO for a string of albums, beginning with 1972's Music of My Mind
Stevie Wonder confirmed his use of the Moog Model IIIP synthesizer by stating, "When I was working on that, it started with a Moog synthesizer," during a conversation with presenter Annie Macmanus. He further mentioned collaborating with Bob Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil to develop the desired bass sound. This information is supported by an article on Yahoo Entertainment titled "Stevie Wonder reveals how he recorded the Moog synth bassline and 'laidback' vocals on a '70s classic."
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Discography
The Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie
1962
Tribute To Uncle Ray
1962
The 12 Year Old Genius - Recorded Live
1963
With A Song In My Heart
1963
Stevie At The Beach
1964
Up-Tight
1966
Down To Earth
1966
I Was Made To Love Her
1967
Eivets Rednow
1968
For Once In My Life
1968
My Cherie Amour
1969
Stevie Wonder Live
1970
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Street Songs (Expanded Edition)
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