[sdiy] Any guesses what this thing is?
megaohm
megaohm1 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 11 06:30:30 CET 2005
I like how it looks. One pcb is labelled clock, so there's a clue. Made on
perf board attached to edge connectors...it looks like a fine job to me. I
wonder if it still works.
peng
On 11/10/05, Senso <senso at dds.nl> wrote:
>
> On 11/10/05,* xamboldt* <xamboldt at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> The matrix synth blog posted a link to this custom-made Moog module:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Moog-Module-Technical-Service-Manual_W0QQitemZ7
> 3647300
> 66QQcategoryZ38071QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
>
> Anyone know what it is? I gave it a quick look and was stumped...
>
> -Chris
>
> Definitely not a Moog product. The spacing/layout is all wrong, and the
> panel lettering is way too sloppy. Dr. Bob would never have let this go out
> the door.
>
> What is it? That's a good one. It has s-trig ins and outs at the bottom,
> and what look to be clock rate and maybe envelope follower-ish controls.
> Without schematics, I'd say this thing would be more trouble than it's
> worth. Whoever designed it was very good at encrypting the panel controls so
> that the labeling gives ABSOLUTELY no clue as to the function of the
> controls and I/O. ;) "Let's label this one 'G' and this one 'O', that'll
> keep the competition from reverse-engineering it!"
>
> Tim (ABSOLUTELY no clue) Servo
>
>
> So isn't it obvious then?
> It's a random-to-chaos converter!
>
> You can be the first one on the blog to have one. :-)
>
> Senso
>
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