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  • A true beauty. You ought to zoom in on some of the front panel oscillator controls to show how different the graphics were from later production Minis.

  • whats the extra little button below the modwheel for ?? curious , great moog and playing by the way :)

  • @DifferenceDiversity

    On these very early Minis, they hadn't yet incorporated on/off rocker switches for glide and decay.

    That's what the pushbuttons are for.

    Personally, I like the idea of having a momentary button for glide sometimes.

    Thank you for visiting. :)

  • The Musonics is the nicest minimoog ever.

  • I've always wanted a sequencer/arpeg built into my hand!

  • @PhotoAnimationGuy Moog Source has it and is pretty much the same as a mini, but you trade all the knobs and switches for a digital input interface with patch memory and arpeggiator and sample and hold otherwise it is pretty close sounding with the Mini and as well be MIDI'd.

  • @skyprop yep thanks I gotta mint moog source with original manual :) still not as versatile as some hands

  • groove out, roger! the other folks are playing that "fantom of the opera crap" with their moogs. but no, not you, you apparently like to groove real smooth for the folks keeping score at home. "they" should of bought an accordian or pipeorgan.

  • You weren't kidding about your keyboard chops. :)

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