Thursday, September 14, 2006
Dr Bob demonstrates the Minimoog
Title link takes you to the post by Analoghell on SYNTHWIRE.
Update: Just got around to watching this. Do check it out if you are a fan of Bob Moog and the Minimoog. This is really worth watching.
Update: Just got around to watching this. Do check it out if you are a fan of Bob Moog and the Minimoog. This is really worth watching.
303 and Machinedrum
Plan B Model 16 Spectral Multiplexer

"Working after the shop closes and into the wee hours for the last couple of nights, I've completed the prototype of the Model 16. I normally never go here, but I have to say that this one is a winner. You guys are going to be pleased. Timbrally it dances between Fixed Filter Bank behavior to Vocorder precision at the turn of a pot...with voltage control of all 12 filters, lowpass and bandpass mode sweeping with switch selectable discrete and blended stepping modes.
It's going to run a bit more than the other products in the line, simply becase of the faceplate size and the massive circuit behind it(over 200 caps, many of which are polystyrene's, well over 20 ICs, not to forget five PCBs). It is the most complex circuit I've ever embarked upon, up to and including the analog Milton.
A couple days away just because I earned it, and then it's onto the completion of the PCB art, which has been halfway there for some time.
I would expect to see these to market some time in the next two months, possibly earlier."
Title link takes you to the Plan B Model 16 page with a sound sample. When you get there, scroll down and you should see a section called Sound Samples.
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