I hope you don't mind hearing from me on stuff like this.

For the past couple years I've been working on a project to cure one of the largest problems with the Minimoog model D: the keyboard contacts.
As any Mini owner knows, can they require cleaning and adjustment often.
While the entire keyboard could be replaced with the same action found in the Voyagers, a Fatar, it would require additional circuitry and would also change the look and feel of the classic model D.
Another method, one that retains the original keyboard, would need to be devised.
After several years of work on my own and finally with the added skills of a very talented engineer named Howard Davis, I'm proud to announce a new optical contact board for the Minimoog D.
In simple terms, one rips out their old contact board and buss bars and installs this in place.
No wiring or soldering.
It plugs directly into the original 6 pin keyboard connector provided on every model D.
Key presses are sensed by reflective optical (IR) sensors.
Here are some features:
16 bit control voltage accuracy.
Low note priority (just like stock)*
Extremely low power consumption
MIDI IN, OUT and Thru, including wireless MIDI option*
Optical sensor based. Sensors don't touch anything and there's nothing to wear out.
No contact cleaning.
*additional software is now being developed for other key modes (high, low, last), keyboard inversion (Zawinul mode), alternate scales, MIDI functions, arpeggiator, chromatic glissando, LFO, etc.)
Right now, the basic firmware is operational and emulates an original Mini keyboard action perfectly (mono, low note priority.)
The software is contained in non-volatile" flashable" memory.
The MIDI code, key priority and some other features have been completed, but not yet tested or loaded into the firmware.
I expect a few weeks more, but may happen sooner.
I have enough boards and parts now to make only a handful at the moment, but am taking preorders or deposits.
Delivery expected in 30-60 days.
Cost is $395 for the basic opto contact board replacement and $495 with the MIDI firmware and connectors.
(All the MIDI hardware is already included on every board.
Only a software upgrade needs to be installed.)
No need for a separate MIDI to CV converter.
It will even allow the Moog to be used as a sound module, while the keyboard is used as a MIDI keyboard. (local off supported.)
Additional features will be available either by sending in your MPU chip for reprogramming or purchase of an updated chip (they're socketed) for about $30-50 or so depending on new features provided.
Wireless (IR-Infrared or ghz microwave) MIDI is also being developed and will be offered later.
The board already supports this feature too, but the external box must be developed.
It'll just plug right in once it's available.

Others versions are also being developed for the Arp Odyssey and perhaps other synths.
Anyway, photos and video are worth a thousand words:
http://www.synthfool.com/optoboard.jpg
http://www.synthfool.com/optos.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/v/Ifa7yNkkNf8
PS: More Taurus T1 replacement contact boards have been produced and are available now.
(non-optical, but very reliable and durable)
A Taurus T2 contact board.. with MIDI... will also be made available soon.
I have no plans to make a T1 board with added MIDI- Buy a new T3 instead!

Thanks for reading!
Kevin Lightner / Synthfool