I was just looking at those very pages - like I said, I would rather build my own… and then I’ll also have the schematics…!
Seems the way to go, gonna try it.
Cheers,
Tom
I was just looking at those very pages - like I said, I would rather build my own… and then I’ll also have the schematics…!
Seems the way to go, gonna try it.
Cheers,
Tom
As we cannot upload photos here… I’ve uploaded some of my 1130 Percussion Controller photos on “Muffwiggler”… you can see them here:
http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1559011#1559011
Cheers,
Tom
Nice. Is it powered from the accessory port of the Minimoog?
I am sure you know that but for anyone interested in the topic : you can get more dynamics from the 1130 if powered from the Sonix 6 or from an old style modular power supply (-15, +15 volts). I built a custom PS for my 1130’s. Makes a whole lot of difference.
Thanks for that info… I made a dedicated external power supply for it and I made it +/-12 volts.
One quick question springs to mind here…
Would a slightly higher power supply voltage also not do the 1125 S&H or the 1150 ribbon controller any harm either…?
Would those units also be OK with 12v instead of the usual 10v…?
Cheers,
Tom
Those Moog accessories were made to work on a wide range of voltage supplies. There was no standard from Moog accessory ports and varied from the +10/-10 of the Minimoog to the +15/-15 of the Sonic Six, Micromoog and Multimoog, and +9/-9 on the Satellite.. Acording to the Moog Accessories Service manual a 33% reduction in voltage output using +10/-10 compared to +15/-15.
Should be noted on the 1125 the CV1 and CV2 are not the same, as CV2 has 1/2 reduced output. But the output voltage swing on all those Moog accessories that use the 6-pin power connector will be greater using a +15/-15, such as the 1125,1130,1150.
From the service manual:
