Moog Modular IP demo (Vintage 1969)

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2011

Just messing around with my 1969 RA Moog modular. Added annotations to describe the different settings I adjust during demo. The IP is all original from Aug 1969 and still plays great. I did the restorations and tune-up and kept the Moog as original as possible. This Moog has 3-901 osc., a 904a VCF, 2-902 VCA's, 2-911 EG's, 2-CP3 mixers, 903 noise, 907 FFB, 905 reverb, 991 filter/attenuator, CP7 routing panel, and added a 912 env. follower. Added to the blank panels a Q960 and 2 Q961 sequencer and switches from Synthesizers.com.

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Uploader Comments (CZRider01)

  • Great sounds and system!!!

    Is the voyager used as masterkeyboard via cv or has the modular midi to cv?

  • @Tiefengrund

    Would be a MIDI to CV. A little Philip Reese with MIDI from the Voyager. The advantage is the pitch bend CV is mixed with keyboard CV and it has the S-trig out. Plus easy to trim for the 901 oscillator range to get exact octaves over a large range..

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  • Cool!

  • Great fat warm thick sounds!

  • Awesome!

  • nothing sounds like this.

  • Great video for sure!

    Eric

  • What an amazing sound! Long live analog!

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