I am not positive about the sync on my D. I think I have the common 2 screws on top sync mod. Is that hard sync? Or Soft? It does not sound anything like the sync on the voyager.
I am not positive about the sync on my D. I think I have the common 2 screws on top sync mod. Is that hard sync? Or Soft? It does not sound anything like the sync on the voyager.
What is the “common 2 screws on top sync mod”?
I’ve never heard of this and worked on literally tons of Minis.
Photo available?
could he mean the buffer board mounting screws?
could he mean the buffer board mounting screws?
Hey, you might be right!
But then, he’s wrong.
That has nothing to do with sync at all.
I have thought about just not putting her name down on my sheet so then she would find out in may, but i dk if thats mean to
Model D never had hard sync or soft sync.
Unless yours has been modified.
that’s what he means by sync mod
I was told that the osc sync mod was identified by the 2 screws on top next to the cv inputs, I guess that was wrong. I couldn’t find any literature on it.
That’s ok.
There’s a lot of disinformation on the web.
Why just the other day, some clown tried to claim that having a polyphonic synth meant they were a capitalist.
et tu brute?
The word on the street is that Keith Emerson is a big capitalist. I believe he was quoted saying, “If loving a poly-synth is wrong, I don’t want to be right”.
et tu brute?
Perhaps, but unlike Ceaser, I doubt you will leave us.
I never used the word capitalist except when responding to others who used the word. read this article:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan01/articles/synthsec.asp
shows how convoluted and unsimplistic analog polys are. I didn’t want to bring it up, so don’t blame me for restarting the debate.
Keith Emerson should have asked Dr. Moog to build him one. Or maybe he did. As many arguments there were against me, no one ever disputed the fact that Dr. Moog never gave any significance to designing one, which speaks volumes, but no wants to accept that.
I can’t say I don’t like being compared to Caesar, but let’s not get snippy.
Venesuelanuterusditch,
You are quite the ventriloquist, speaking for Bob like you have your hand up his back, always knowing what he would say or think about a situation.
Your argument “Well Bob knew what was up” is basically a fallacy. Its an appeal to an authority that is no longer able to verify or deny his position.
However
Ive already told you twice, the first Modular that he built was polyphonic. Why don’t you just put it to rest? Or at least stop invoking Bob for an argument that is subjective.
Hear it for yourself
The Abominatron
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGdmQC_gHZc&feature=related
I will give you this though, if you have too much going in a song yes it will sound muddled and shitty, but thats the players/composers fault, not the instrument.
Yeah i think were all allowed one mistake, even him. Basically you are saying that he wasn’t good enough to build a poly that appealed to the masses, which is not true. He just didn’t think that was the goal of analog synthesis. You can either accept that or dispute it and say he failed. There is an awesome memorymoog on ebay right now with Lintronics mods:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Memorymoog-LAMM-Best-Moog-Synth-Ever-Made_W0QQitemZ280474266416QQcmdZViewItemQQptZKeyboards_MIDI?hash=item414d91ab30
Why don’t you just buy this? Then come back and whine about how you want Moog to build something for your selfish needs.
So Now Im selfish? Because I am a consumer? Isn’t that the mainstay of capitalism, a consumer driven economy? We want therefore we buy? Ring any bells?
Its obvious yours and others motive is to get Moog to build a bigger better voyager so those who can afford one can separate themselves from those who can’t. The memorymoog is one of the best polys you’ll find and it has a Moog badge on it. So get the memorymoog or shut up about it.
Actually I think id like to talk about it.
Nice dodging the capitalist question there.
the first Modular that he built was polyphonic.
Curious where you heard this?
It’s not in that snippet of the Moog Movie anyway.
The first modular I ever saw that was considered a Moog was definitely monophonic.
Keith Emerson should have asked Dr. Moog to build him one.
He did. At least, Keith used a polyphonic that Bob built.
Simply listen to the opening of “Benny the Bouncer” (and other songs) for a listen.
I never said a word about capitalism, go back to the thread and look. all I said that was to want Moog to build a poly is nothing more than pure materialism. If you want a poly, get a DSI, prophet, or the Memorymoog, which is probably the best. But that’s not what you want is it? You want a polyphonic Voyager, which is a pretty selfish request, seeing as though Dr. Moog spent 4 years designing it, and you just want more.