[sdiy] MOOG 901D schematic?
Michael Zacherl
sdiy-mz01 at blauwurf.info
Fri Aug 10 03:40:35 CEST 2012
On 10.8.2012, at 01:42 , dan snazelle wrote:
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> On Aug 9, 2012, at 7:34 PM, Michael Zacherl wrote:
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>> that said and after re-reading this link i don't think that's something too special by today's standards.
>> a clipper and inverting mixing stage (e.g. oakley multimix) should do the job.
>> definitely no rocket science. ;-)
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>> On 9.8.2012, at 12:24 , Michael Zacherl wrote:
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>>> Interesting, according to this "only eight of these modules where produced" ...
>>> http://moogarchives.com/m901ab.htm
>>> no schematics though :-/
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>>> Michael.
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>>> On 9.8.2012, at 08:39 , dan snazelle wrote:
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>>>> tonight reading "The A-Z of analogue synthesizers, I came across a Moog Module I had never heard about before or seen in any of my schematics...the 901D.
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>>>> it seems to be some kind of waveform mixer/variable clipper that connects to the oscillator module.
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>>>> It looked interesting.
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>>>> Does anyone anything about it or know where to find a schematic for this module?
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>>>> thanks
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> I didnt think it would be rocket science BUT i also thought it would be a fun circuit to breadboard....sadly it seems
> its super rare
sure, but schematics for clippers and inverting mixers are around elsewhere.
could be even greater fun to breadboard you own breed?!
;-) Michael.
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