Hi, I just came across a System55 a couple of days ago and am having some difficulty getting a basic audio patch completed using the strange S-trig cables, etc. Could someone walk me through how to do a basic patch that incorporates the OSC, VCA, EG, and filter? Sounds dumb, yes. Sorry. I can trigger the 960 seq and route the signal out of the OSC directly to the mixer section and I can hear it, but any other way I attempt to patch it, I can't get any results.
Also, is there a website that has some basic Moog Modular diagrams that I could refer to so I can get the hang of it?
Moog 55 Patch Diagrams?
MOOG MODULAR 55 PATCH DIAGRAM
Hi there
I owned an extended 55, five years ago and wished now I had kept it.
I had added modules and extra cabinets and in the end it was nearly the same size as Keith Emerson's.
To start of route outputs from wave forms outs from two oscillators into fourway mixers at bottom row of cabinet.Take a lead from mixer output to VCA in and from VCA out to 904 filter in and from filter out to an external amp.
Take a lead from Envelope gen out to filter control jacks (lower centre of module)Take a sinch connector from lower cabinet male output prongs and push into female sinch connector at base of Envelope gen.
Take a jack lead from lower cabinet next to where you have taken controlled output voltages sinch lead and plug from there up to one of the three lower jack sockets at bottom of VCA module.
With the lower console blue/red switches up you should get the keyboard now controlling the VCA and oscillators and by varying the attack/decay & release knobs should vary the filter sweep.
From then on you can explore by adding more oscillators etc.
Hope this helps but if you can get your hands on a Moog modular handbook it takes you through plugging up various modules.
I owned an extended 55, five years ago and wished now I had kept it.
I had added modules and extra cabinets and in the end it was nearly the same size as Keith Emerson's.
To start of route outputs from wave forms outs from two oscillators into fourway mixers at bottom row of cabinet.Take a lead from mixer output to VCA in and from VCA out to 904 filter in and from filter out to an external amp.
Take a lead from Envelope gen out to filter control jacks (lower centre of module)Take a sinch connector from lower cabinet male output prongs and push into female sinch connector at base of Envelope gen.
Take a jack lead from lower cabinet next to where you have taken controlled output voltages sinch lead and plug from there up to one of the three lower jack sockets at bottom of VCA module.
With the lower console blue/red switches up you should get the keyboard now controlling the VCA and oscillators and by varying the attack/decay & release knobs should vary the filter sweep.
From then on you can explore by adding more oscillators etc.
Hope this helps but if you can get your hands on a Moog modular handbook it takes you through plugging up various modules.
I would point you to this web page:
http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/equipmen ... /Moog.html
It's not specifically about the System 55, but it might help!
http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/equipmen ... /Moog.html
It's not specifically about the System 55, but it might help!
Re: MOOG MODULAR 55 PATCH DIAGRAM
ELPNeil wrote:Hi there
I owned an extended 55, five years ago and wished now I had kept it.
I had added modules and extra cabinets and in the end it was nearly the same size as Keith Emerson's.
To start of route outputs from wave forms outs from two oscillators into fourway mixers at bottom row of cabinet.Take a lead from mixer output to VCA in and from VCA out to 904 filter in and from filter out to an external amp.
Take a lead from Envelope gen out to filter control jacks (lower centre of module)Take a sinch connector from lower cabinet male output prongs and push into female sinch connector at base of Envelope gen.
Take a jack lead from lower cabinet next to where you have taken controlled output voltages sinch lead and plug from there up to one of the three lower jack sockets at bottom of VCA module.
With the lower console blue/red switches up you should get the keyboard now controlling the VCA and oscillators and by varying the attack/decay & release knobs should vary the filter sweep.
From then on you can explore by adding more oscillators etc.
Hope this helps but if you can get your hands on a Moog modular handbook it takes you through plugging up various modules.
thanks! i appreciate it. i have been gone for the last few days, but now i'm home and will try this out.
thanks! i appreciate it. it should help out a lot, actually.FreqOut wrote:I would point you to this web page:
http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/equipmen ... /Moog.html
It's not specifically about the System 55, but it might help!
Yes, but its a flipping *copy* - not the original. A bit like offering a photo of the Mona Lisa, instead of the real thing in my view.dzy88p wrote:There is one Moog Modular Owner's Manual right now on ebay: Item# 3712022595.
There are too many copy manuals masquerading as the genuine article on Ebay and its ilk.
Ben
Moog 55 For $3000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you kidding me? You only paid 3k for a 55? I've paid that much for a single module?
Whoever sold that to you should be slapped up the side of their head for giving away about $15,000 or more! I know of two model 12's for sale (not auction) right now going for twice that price and more.
Geez ... I want this idiots number to see if he'll sell his house to me for ten grand!
John
Whoever sold that to you should be slapped up the side of their head for giving away about $15,000 or more! I know of two model 12's for sale (not auction) right now going for twice that price and more.
Geez ... I want this idiots number to see if he'll sell his house to me for ten grand!
John