MATRIXSYNTH: Moog 702 - two modules test


Thursday, November 19, 2015

Moog 702 - two modules test


Published on Nov 19, 2015 noddyspuncture

"Just having 99% finished the 702 builds today, I thought I'd run them both together. I added the "missing halves" to both - and included a couple of my own ideas. You can see me pulling out the pots. Those are pull switches which bring in my extras... as I didn't really want to drill extra holes in the front panels...! There is already a 'delay' built into each oscillator - it's more of a waveform delay. I added a trigger delay which can delay the actual oscillator playing. Quite a porwefi]ul addition. Also the LFO has it's own envelope generator and can 'sweep' the speed up or down... it just made sense to me. Originally the LFO speed was just set, or manually swept. I still need to install 3 relays into one unit and finish off a little wiring... but they're both working nicely. Remember, thee will be used in conjunction with the two 701's... ;)"

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