hi jim, thanks for the response. wow! i love this thing! it is quite dirty, but amazingly enough, the sliders all work fine and there is no crackling. i'll replace that disintegrating foam tho'. it's not falling apart yet, but i'm sure that's only because it hasn't been played in years. i recently did this on my 106, so i shouldn't have a problem there. i forgot about the cv jack on the tb303. i tried it and it appears to work except the melodies are at least one or maybe two octaves higher than on the 303. the cv jacks on the korg x911 are not compatable. messed up pitch. what can i use with the s-trig and how will it work? will it follow pitch? i'll probably do the filter input mod. it'll be like having another x911, only different... shayne --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Birch" <jim@c...> wrote: > Hi Shayne, > > > Congrats, that's a great little synth. I use mine for live gigs all the > time. The RCA in/outs in back do absolutely nothing. Radio Shack put them > on there so the kiddies could hook it up into their home stereo system and > still have the record player in also. > > > > > The Control Jacks in back labelled Pitch and Trigger are for CV and GATE. > > > You will probably need to get it all tuned up before you can use it as if it > came from a yard sale, I doubt the owner used that function, or used the > synth at all in a while... > > > > > There are MODS you can do to it of course, the AUDIO IN (or FILTER IN) MOD > is listed on this page along with tons of other info on it: > > > http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/Moog/MG-1/ > > > > > What I would love would be MODS for LFO IN/OUT and VCF control, but I've > never been able to find those. Anyone, Anyone, Bueller??? > > > > > Any way, Good Luck, > > > Jim >
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Re: mg-1
2003-06-24 by shaynecafferata
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