how do i modify a vintage to have CV

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grjbat1985
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how do i modify a vintage to have CV

Post by grjbat1985 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:50 am

i'm still not quite sure what CV indicates but i'm looking to add this to a:
rogue
micromoog
prodigy

i have a big briar control processer but haven't untilzed it yet

o and if u could be so extra kind;
does anyone feel like explaining how the VX-351 works for the voyager (i bought the training video and of course no decription whatsover is given about the VX-351...."those that will use the 351 will no why they need it" -thanks cocksucker---)
and just for the record, the fogger training video has an unmixed audio (or maybe it was just my copy, i'll be getting at u sales guy whos name exscapes me at the moment or the receptionist that said the foggers get sold at retail even if u come to the factory///let it be known to this day---moog will regret not endorsing me...Buchla, where u at????)
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Post by grjbat1985 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:52 am

bleep
even the minimoog

hopefully by this evening i will finally have the basement clear out and can start the workshop (just got the garage cleared out for the autos)

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Post by Just Me » Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:16 am

You really are a clueless troll, aren't you? Why would Moog endorse you? You haven't bought any of their products. (In case you haven't figured it out, the Mini, Micro, Rogue, etc were built by a different company. You bought them 2nd hand. You have not supported the company in anyway.)
Do you even know what "CV" is an abbreviation of?
So if I buy a used 1975 Corvette, is GM supposed to give me parts free?

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Post by MarkM » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:33 am

Everything you need to know about the expander can be found starting at this link. You might want to look at the manual which you can get to from that link. However, I think you need to educate yourself in what CVs are all about. Then you'll get a clearer picture of what everybody else in this forum is referring to. CVs are a basic and fundamental function of all Moog products.

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Post by Sidewind » Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:28 pm

Good luck at getting anyone to endorse you. You obviously have never have had an endorsement before and know nothing about how it works or what it is all about. If you think Don is going to endorse you, good luck. In 40+ years, I have not known a single endorsement artist for Buchla. HINT: You first need to be able to contribute something to a company before they would even consider an endorsement. BIGGER HINT: Endorsements are usually not asked for by the artist themselves...

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Re: how do i modify a vintage to have CV

Post by MC » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:49 pm

grjbat1985 wrote:let it be known to this day---moog will regret not endorsing me...Buchla, where u at????)
I'm sure moog or buchla will regret not endorsing such a talent... say have you been selling out tours? Is your CD breaking sales records?
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Re: how do i modify a vintage to have CV

Post by Bryan T » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:13 pm

grjbat1985 wrote:i'm still not quite sure what CV indicates
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CV/Gate

Also, the Moog manuals are really well written. The CP-251 might be a good manual to look at.

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Post by Mos Fet » Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:01 pm

Am I being a total dick, or do I smell a glorious eBay firesale?
-Mos Fet

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Post by Just Me » Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:27 pm

Mos Fet wrote:Am I being a total dick, or do I smell a glorious eBay firesale?
He can't sell what he doesn't have! (Unless he's Bernie Madoff!)
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Post by Voltor07 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:13 pm

What we have here is a failure to communicate. Some men, you just can't reach.

CV-Control Voltage. ALL Moogs utilize CV. It seems that the OP's bipolar disorder has gotten the better of him if he thinks a synth company would endorse him for buying gear that is no longer manufactured. The parent company of the original Moog Music no longer exists, either. :lol:
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