[sdiy] Moog 907 inductors

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Thu Dec 29 22:41:22 CET 2011


On 12/29/11 1:16 PM, "Oren Leavitt" <obl64 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> IIRC, a while back, someone was asking about, or looking for an example
> of, the type of inductors used in the Moog fixed filter banks.
> 
> Well.....here's an example:
> 
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/130621318887
> 
> You may want to save the images.
> 
> - Oren
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Hi Oren,

I have these same Modules but are marked with a Harold Bode Logo.

I did some work for Harold back in 1972 out in Tanawanda, New York.

I also have a 16-channel Vocoder that is Inductor based by Harald and a
Freq. Shifter Box.

All are in working condition and I used them on some of my synth recordings
back in the 80's.

Harold and my Grandfather knew each other in the 40's and my grandfather got
me to do some summer work for Harold. Harold eventually licensed/designed
units for Bob Moog.

I probably still have schematics for some of this gear in my Storage area in
the Garage.

When I moved back to California in the fall 72 to return to UCLA, I did work
for Harold Rhodes out in Fullerton down the street from my Dad's house in La
Mirada. Both Harolds taught me my Analog Synthesis design chops and Keyboard
designs.

Later on I worked for Tom Oberheim in Santa Monica after Grad School and
then I went to work at E-Mu then lastly PPG in Hamburg Germany.

I wish I had a Digital Camera back in the old days of synth design. You guys
would really get a kick on how primitive it seemed compared to today's
design facilities.

Happy New Year,

Terry




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