[sdiy] Moog Memorymoog clone almost completed
Luís Marka
luis.marka at gmail.com
Fri Oct 16 00:11:41 CEST 2020
Not exactly. The voice cards are six identical PCBs and the envelopes are
basically the same circuit repeated 6x in one large board, but all the rest
is built just once: CPU, DMUX, common analog, PSU, etc.
Cheers!
Em qui., 15 de out. de 2020 às 19:07, Chromatest J. Pantsmaker <
chromatest at azburners.org> escreveu:
> Seems like it would be around 6 times the parts count? Seeing that the
> TTSH is a monosynth without midi (in the base model) and with no memory and
> the Memorymoog is a 6-voice poly synth with memory and midi.
>
> At least that would be by my very basic understanding of both synths.
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 2:56 PM Jimmy Moore <jamoore84 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Absolutely awesome!! I would love to see a follow-up build log and BOM if
>> that's possible.
>>
>> Where would this sit relative to the TTSH part count / complexity / cost?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 2:38 PM Ben Stuyts <ben at stuyts.nl> wrote:
>>
>>> I believe Chris from Synth Cube is on this list, so let’s hope he chimes
>>> in!
>>>
>>> That is indeed a most excellent Memorymoog.
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
>>>
>>> > On 15 Oct 2020, at 19:57, Kenny Balys <kenny at beatkamp.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Looks so very nice.
>>> >
>>> > Please consider talking with Synth Cube about putting together a
>>> > kit. They are fine folk to deal with. I built a TTSH from them and it
>>> > was nice to not chase around for parts and bits. Everything needed to
>>> > build the TTSH was in the box (as ordereded)
>>> >
>>> > In an arrangement like this you and SynthCube could make some money
>>> back.
>>> > Any why not?
>>> >
>>> > Just a suggestion...
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 15.10.20 17:43 , sleepy_dog at gmx.de wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Excuse my drool, sir, it's hard to contain.
>>> >> Now if that also sounds like it looks... :D
>>> >>
>>> >> Luís Marka wrote:
>>> >>> Hi folks!
>>> >>>
>>> >>> After dedicating some time to this project, my very own Memorymoog
>>> clone is
>>> >>> nearly completed! Still missing the buttons, so far the 3D printed
>>> attempts
>>> >>> turned out bad. Also, the 9mm thickness aluminum side cheeks are not
>>> done, as
>>> >>> well as adaptors for the dual concentric frequency potentiometer
>>> knobs.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> It seems to be more stable than the old Memorymoog I used to own a
>>> couple
>>> >>> decades ago - no autotune update on that unit, which is built into
>>> my clone. I
>>> >>> get "6 tuned" at pretty much every attempt, as long as I allow for
>>> some 15 to
>>> >>> 20 minutes warmup.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> The sound is, as far as I can tell, exactly the same as a stock
>>> Memorymoog:
>>> >>> all circuits are exactly the same.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I tested several LEDs to decide on a color, and figured the diffuse
>>> white
>>> >>> looked better than the original red ones.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Cheers!
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 20201014_180145-1328.jpg
>>> >>>
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