Thursday, May 08, 2014
Moog 1130 Percussion Controller First Test...
Published on May 8, 2014 noddyspuncture·77 videos
"Here is the video of my very first Moog 1130 Percussion Controller test after restoring it and putting it into a playing condition. There were a lot of part missing when I got this, mainly hardware - luckily, when I eventually fired it all up, the main circuit board was functioning as it should. There's still a bit to do - and I have installed a temporary switch that changes over or 'flips' the two CV outputs to the pitch & filter. You can see me using it from time to time. The 1130 controller basically has two CV outputs - one is fixed at full level and the other is controllable via a potentiometer. It occurred to me that it might be an interesting modification to be able to flip that over at will, instead of swapping the jack plugs. In this video I am controlling both my Modular and the built-in Minimoog. I am still trying to decide if I want to drill a hole and fit it permanently...!? I think I might - I do like to modify all my gear. I also recorded the audio directly but couldn't sync it up with this video so all we have here is the crappy camera microphone. If you want to hear the better audio please go to my SoundCloud upload: https://soundcloud.com/q-uazimodo03/m..."
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