Emerson's Moog.

Keith Bailey KARIK at GLOBALNET.CO.UK
Sat Jul 17 16:42:30 CEST 1999


The easiest way i can think of for doing this is to split the wires runing
to the pots, then attatch them to a say 30pin D socket on the panel, then
you could use an ordinary serial cabe to connect it to a PCB containing the
resisistors for your patch. at the other end of the PCB you would need
another D-Socket that reconnects to the main circuit inside the synth. That
way when you get bored of one patch youcould just twiddle the pots and make
a new one, also if you just wanted to play about with the settings like it
was a normal synth all you need do is connect the in and out sockets with a
straight wire.

-----Original Message-----
From: SYNTHGUY40 at aol.com <SYNTHGUY40 at aol.com>
To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Date: 13 July 1999 15:27
Subject: Emerson's Moog.


>Is anyone familiar with how Bob Moog came up with the pre-programming
>switches on Keith Emerson's Modular Moog? How was this accomplished and
what
>types of circuitry did it involve?
>
>Also, does anyopne have any patch diagrams for Paia Modulars?
>Lew
>




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