Moog synthesizers

Paul Nugteren van p_nugteren_van at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 25 21:24:11 CEST 1999




>From: FENATIC at aol.com
>Reply-To: FENATIC at aol.com
>To: jar5831 at localnet.com, owner-synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl, 
AstroSpec at aol.com
>CC: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
>Subject: Re:  Re: Moog synthesizers
>Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 09:52:02 EDT
>
>
>In a message dated 4/24/99 1:40:42AM, jar5831 at localnet.com wrote:
>
><<After the MiniMoog, the next highest prized is the fairly rare 
Multimoog, 
>due to
>its built in ribbon and other nice features..at this late date, 
unless you 
>are a
>master technician, the MemoryMoog is to be avoided!  Due to tin 
plated 
>internal
>cable connectors and many other weaknesses as well..it is a real 
maintence
>nightmare..besides it does not have a ring modulator or 
sample/hold..>>
>
>yes those multimoogs are a sweet sweet piece, but lack an actual ADSR 
: (  
>Moog made provisions in back for a modular plug in, so someday I hope 
to 
>stick a 911(?) into it. As to Memorymoog's not having s&h or ring 
mod, think 
>again.  Sample and Hold is in the modulation section, and the third 
>oscillator can modulate other oscillators, filter etc at audio and 
sub audio 
>frequencies, with or without keyboard tracking, much better than 
typical ring 
>mod.   

Ring modulation is a kind of amp. modulation but modulates the volume 
also negativly, so the mem moog had def. ring mod.


Paul

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