Hi group,
I have A percussion controller for sale that I bought new in 1974. it had been played about A dozen times before the band I was in at the time broke up. I’m A drummer, and haven’t had access to A mini-moog since. It’s difficult for me to put this up for sale, but I think someone in this forum would appreciate having this drum and put it to good use! I will not be putting this on e-bay.
The drum has been in storage since 1976, most of the time in my studio with my vintage Ludwig set. The drum is in excellent condition. It has A new black pinstripe drumhead that was autographed by Carl Palmer ( he did A drum clinic here in Mpls, Mn) the ink didn’t show up very well on the drum head ,so he signed the front label. Thanks again Carl!
Con. U.S.A. only. I can be contacted by PM or at rick153@yahoo.com Price is $ 375.00 or best offer. Thanks for looking
It does more. It provides the binary events “v-trigger” and “s-trigger” and an analogue strike dependent control voltage. As pulse and strike events are processed, no gate signal is created.
It functions like a speaker attached to an envelope follower. The lighter strikes produce smaller voltages, harder strikes produce higher voltages. Because of the foam and the internals, the shell doesn’t resonate but nevertheless it allows for rudiment-style articulations that are not possible on keyboard controllers.
With a quantizer one could simulate a walking bassline if they played the drum like a ride cymbal. They are pretty fun, albeit a bit more on the gimmicky side.
That is probably the only known use of the white Moog logo sticker.