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− | The first prototype '''Moog Modular Synthesizer''', designed by [[Bob Moog]] was built in 1964 and by 1967 was a commercially available product line. These consisted of [[Moog 900-series modules]] housed in walnut cabinets. The 900-series modules use [[CV/ |
+ | The first prototype '''Moog Modular Synthesizer''', designed by [[Bob Moog]] was built in 1964 and by 1967 was a commercially available product line. These consisted of [[Moog 900-series modules]] housed in walnut cabinets. The 900-series modules use [[CV/gate|S-Trigger]], which drops a +5V level to 0V when a trigger is sent, and not the more widely used Gate which raise 0V to a higher voltage.<ref name="vse">Vintage Synth Explorer, [http://www.vintagesynth.com/moog/modular.php Moog Modular Synthesizers]</ref><ref>Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CV/gate CV/gate]</ref><ref>Synthesizers.com: [http://www.synthesizers.com/gates.html Gates and Triggers, Mystery Solved]</ref> |
== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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− | *Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moog_modular_synthesizer Moog modular synthesizer] |
+ | * Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moog_modular_synthesizer Moog modular synthesizer] |
− | *[http://artsites.ucsc.edu/EMS/music/equipment/synthesizers/analog/moog/Moog.html Using the Moog synthesizer] |
+ | * [http://artsites.ucsc.edu/EMS/music/equipment/synthesizers/analog/moog/Moog.html Using the Moog synthesizer] |
+ | * [http://www.till.com/articles/moog/patents.html Moog Patents],Don Tillman review of Moog patents. |
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 3 May 2017
The first prototype Moog Modular Synthesizer, designed by Bob Moog was built in 1964 and by 1967 was a commercially available product line. These consisted of Moog 900-series modules housed in walnut cabinets. The 900-series modules use S-Trigger, which drops a +5V level to 0V when a trigger is sent, and not the more widely used Gate which raise 0V to a higher voltage.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Vintage Synth Explorer, Moog Modular Synthesizers
- ^ Wikipedia:CV/gate
- ^ Synthesizers.com: Gates and Triggers, Mystery Solved
External links
- Wikipedia:Moog modular synthesizer
- Using the Moog synthesizer
- Moog Patents,Don Tillman review of Moog patents.