Hi.
I have the same problem on a Multimoog which has a low octave lower frequency on oscillator "A" and which is clearly audible (albeit attenuated relative to the carrier) especially on 8' and 4' footage. I point out that I have already replaced the TL 081 IC ( Top Board ) known to deteriorate the ...
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- Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:34 am
- Forum: Moog Music General Topics Forum
- Topic: Multimoog Osc A noisy
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- Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:14 am
- Forum: Moog Music General Topics Forum
- Topic: Minimoog Range Tune problems. Help !!
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minimoog problems tuning
Hi, I found this for you: I hope I can be of help
hello Maury from Italy
There are several places where the problem could be.
First, have a look with an ohm-meter at the chain of resistors that run across the top of VCO 1 Octave Switch. You should see a 47ohm, then a row of precision 10ohm ...
hello Maury from Italy
There are several places where the problem could be.
First, have a look with an ohm-meter at the chain of resistors that run across the top of VCO 1 Octave Switch. You should see a 47ohm, then a row of precision 10ohm ...
- Sat Jan 10, 2009 7:57 am
- Forum: Moog Music General Topics Forum
- Topic: Tuning Multimoog and little information in the servicemanual
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Tuning Multimoog and little information in the servicemanual
Hi,
the manual does not explain how to proceed with tuning of the Multimoog...
who can give me more information?
For example we talk about osc A but does not say how the osc B: In the same way?
Why is my osc B can not even rise to the note F with osc scale trimpot ?
someone please enlighten me ...
the manual does not explain how to proceed with tuning of the Multimoog...
who can give me more information?
For example we talk about osc A but does not say how the osc B: In the same way?
Why is my osc B can not even rise to the note F with osc scale trimpot ?
someone please enlighten me ...