MATRIXSYNTH: MiniMoog Model D


Wednesday, December 10, 2008

MiniMoog Model D

"MiniMoog Model D - SN6101
Custom Modifications
4 Additional internal patch points were added to the moog to allow oscillator 2 & 3 pitch to track the filter section ADSR contour and to sync to oscillator 1 frequency. This makes it possible to do classic sync effects like those introduced by the Cars. The two switches on the top left, sync oscillator 2 & 3 to oscillator 1, and the switches next to OSC 2 & 3, add pitch Control Voltage from the Modulation
Filter section."

more images here
via Niall

Update: the images actually came from a listing of this Mini for sale. I needed to clear whether I could include that in the post. I can. Details:
$3500 + shipping/Paypal fees
contact philg at cgrafx if interested
it's a .com address

5 comments:

  1. i know it's full size but for some reason it looks like a miniature (no pun intended) in the photos.

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  2. Definitely does look miniature, but I think it's due to the use of a telephoto lens giving the shot extreme short depth of field. Not the best way to shoot such a thing.

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  3. The Cars must have traveled backwards in time to introduce sync sweep to Kraftwerk's "Showroom Dummies."

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  4. I think the shots are pretty cool myself.

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  5. I love the top shot with the headphones plugged in. One of my fav minimoog pics Ive seen

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