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by CZ Rider » Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:48 am
The 701 is an old prototype design from 1969. Some of those parts are hard to source, a few transistors and those CL-1 diodes.
Just seems funny for all these years the 701 and 702 modules were one of those Moog mysteries. No one really knew anything about them, other than they were used for the historic "Jazz in the Garden" concert. And a custom system was sold to Eric Siday. Most recently Tomto posted the first ever demo of a working 701, and some photos of the circuit boards. And now the actual schematic/drawings Bob drew out appear?
Anyhow this was probably the first ever synthesized drum/percussion modules ever made. Doubt there was ever any patent applied for. The 702 is still a mystery. With the "excitation" section using "repition" and "regularity" knobs, one can only guess what this did. For drum rolls?
But I am fascinated with those early transistor designes Bob came up with, and that Vectorboard they used, very 60's. Have been trying some of my own. Here is the 901C board with room for the pink and red noise filter. Using that same method of Vectorboard with the little pins and 22 pin edge card. A Moog S-trig to V-trig converter below.
It would be fun to make some of those 701 drum modules.
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