MATRIXSYNTH: Don Martin - Moog Music 9500 Series Modules


Friday, March 30, 2007

Don Martin - Moog Music 9500 Series Modules


YouTube via therealretrosynth.

Remember the Don Martin Minimoogs? Well, he also manufactured MOOG Modules. Title link takes you to more shots.

Here's the list of Don Martin modules according to Cary on the AH list:
9501 Voltage Controlled Oscillator
9501A Oscillator Controller
9501B Oscillator
9502 Voltage Controlled Amplifier
9503 Random Noise Generator
9504A Voltage Controlled Lowpass Filter
9504B Voltage Controlled Highpass Filter
9504C Filter Coupler
9505 Reverberation Unit
9507 Fixed Filter Bank
9510 Power Supply
9511 Envelope Generator
9511A Dual Trigger Dealy
9512 Envelope Follower
9514 Extended Range Fixed Filter Bank
9521 Voltage Controlled Oscillator
9521A Oscillator Controller
9521B Oscillator
9560 Standard Interface
9591 Filter / Attenuator Panel
9594 Jack Multiples Panel
9595 Ring Modulator
9596 Sample & Hold
9598 Mixer
9599 4 Channel MIDI-CV Convertor
9800R Eight Unit Rack Mount System
9801P Cable Pack

5 comments:

  1. Five G in Harajuku still has had a bunch apparently unsold (no marked prices) since they came out. Rumor has it they paid for a lot more of them but never got their big order.

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  2. Ummm, not to sound ungrateful or anything but how about hooking those babies up and letting us HEAR them? :)

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  3. ....cause I don't see the sense in posting a low quality video of these guys when photos would have been much better quality...

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  4. ....cause I don't see the sense in posting a low quality video of these guys when photos would have been much better quality...

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  5. Why not post videos?

    a) I'd rather spend money on synths and audio gear than a decent video camera.

    b) My Canon SD-400 digital camera isn't all that great for capture and doesn't have an external audio input, nor do I have video editing software to add better sound.

    c) The Moog modules are pretty plain jane function wise and I have far more fun making videos of the output of my oscope while playing my Serge.

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