Homemade accessories (for powered 1/4" CV jacks)?
Homemade accessories (for powered 1/4" CV jacks)?
As the Moog User Manuals suggest, using the powered CV inputs on most Moog equipment could lead to some interesting home-made controllers: light sensors, ribbons, pressure sensitive pads... has anyone had success building similar accessories to work with the powered TRS (three-ring) jacks? It sounds like Moog was thinking there could be a wide range of interfaces similar to the eowave eobody.
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it wasnt made at my home...but i have a Effector 13 PEEP light sensor that i use with my foogers. Its Great Fun! put a strobe light by it and wave your hand or foot in front of and its like have a square wave lfo and a variable (sine,triangle, ramp how ever you move) shaped lfo running at the same time
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Actually, Hosa does make affordable 3 foot long TRS patch cables. You can buy them single or spend $30 and get 8 of them. I use them for my homemade potentiometer bank.
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I have (partially) built a CV LED lighting rig. 1 Control Processor (CP251 Styling) and four minimoog style LED banks with 10 lights each. Primitive circuitry, transistors, 9v Batteries. It was a project for college that got thrown by the wayside during the last few months. Still got a B+ though...
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