The upper minimoog looks like a very old one. It got: - different thumb-wheels - no visiable srews on the wooden rail above the panel - no rounded metal housing edge on the side of the panel - different scale labels at the envelope (see attack) - a little switch where the usual glide and decay sockets on the left hand section are normally placed. - old style minimoog name plate
So if these pictures are from the Gratz (Austrian) eboardmuseum of Gert Prix, why not mention this? Here is the home page: http://www.eboardmuseum.com The museum just moved to new and bigger rooms. I think I have to go there very soon.
The upper minimoog looks like a very old one. It got:
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- no visiable srews on the wooden rail above the panel
- no rounded metal housing edge on the side of the panel
- different scale labels at the envelope (see attack)
- a little switch where the usual glide and decay sockets on the left hand section are normally placed.
- old style minimoog name plate
So if these pictures are from the Gratz (Austrian) eboardmuseum of Gert Prix, why not mention this? Here is the home page: http://www.eboardmuseum.com
The museum just moved to new and bigger rooms. I think I have to go there very soon.
keep on turning these knobs
Till "Qwave" Kopper
Sorry, it isn't Gratz, but Klagenfurt in Austria.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a song with that set up.
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