Hi - are there any forum discussions (here on on other forums) where people have compared the sound of vintage Minimoog Model Ds with the reissue? Or does anyone here have / used both and have any thoughts?
I know there is all the usual "no 2 vintage synths sound the same" argument but I'm just wondering if there is any consensus on whether Moog Music totally nailed the sound or maybe not quite?
Thank you.
Minimoog Model D vs reissue
Re: Minimoog Model D vs reissue
The reissue Minimoog is based on the second revision of Minimoogs. So it sound even better than my 1979 original Minimoog. I own also a reissue Minimoog for 2 years.
The only negative detail on the reissue Minimoog ist the way the keyboard action works: it is NOT a voltage dividing two contact one, but a modern Fatar keybed. So there is a simple D/A conversion going on in the reissue keybed. And this is, I wonder why, causing a noticeable amount of glide even with glide switched off, if you play at least a two octave jump.
The problem with the stiff center detent of the pitchwheel is easy to solve by undoing one of washer at the fixed point of the detent lever. A picture is here in the forum.
The only negative detail on the reissue Minimoog ist the way the keyboard action works: it is NOT a voltage dividing two contact one, but a modern Fatar keybed. So there is a simple D/A conversion going on in the reissue keybed. And this is, I wonder why, causing a noticeable amount of glide even with glide switched off, if you play at least a two octave jump.
The problem with the stiff center detent of the pitchwheel is easy to solve by undoing one of washer at the fixed point of the detent lever. A picture is here in the forum.
keep on turning these Moog knobs
Sequence:
Prodigy * minimoog '79 * Voyager * MF102 * MF103 * MF104z * MP201 * Taurus 3 * Minitaur * Sub Phatty * MF105 * Minimoog 2017+ MUSE * One 16
Sequence:
Prodigy * minimoog '79 * Voyager * MF102 * MF103 * MF104z * MP201 * Taurus 3 * Minitaur * Sub Phatty * MF105 * Minimoog 2017+ MUSE * One 16
Re: Minimoog Model D vs reissue
Till, I’d not noticed that, I’m intrigued. Will try.
As for the sound and whether Moog nailed it I think the verdict is yes.
Ian
As for the sound and whether Moog nailed it I think the verdict is yes.
Ian
Re: Minimoog Model D vs reissue
I brought my RA Moog Minimoog to the Moog store and yes the reissue did nail the sound.Iaamusic wrote:Till, I’d not noticed that, I’m intrigued. Will try.
As for the sound and whether Moog nailed it I think the verdict is yes.
Ian
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Re: Minimoog Model D vs reissue
I have had a couple oldschool keyboard players try mine out, and they approved
not only did Moog nail the sound, but the added LFO, MIDI, and I think some other CV options are a huge plus, over an original
you can set the keybed to mimic the old pratt-reid resistor tolerances as well
oh, and I agree with removing that nut to make the pitch wheel indent not so abrupt!! I did it to mine the other day
not only did Moog nail the sound, but the added LFO, MIDI, and I think some other CV options are a huge plus, over an original
you can set the keybed to mimic the old pratt-reid resistor tolerances as well
oh, and I agree with removing that nut to make the pitch wheel indent not so abrupt!! I did it to mine the other day
Re: Minimoog Model D vs reissue
You can set the keybed to mimic the old pratt-reid resistor tolerances as well
No you can't - Not with latest Firmware
No you can't - Not with latest Firmware
Re: Minimoog Model D vs reissue
try rolling back to the older version?