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Anyhow, I think some people here will get a "kick" out of this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... XEHgsa11Uk
Perhaps it had normalled connections,but I don't see any audio input to the filter(s.)Looks to be properly patched from the begining close up capture here.
Quite possibly the very first modular/cat photo ever.CZ Rider wrote:
Proof that analog is warmer - cats are attracted to warm objectsTrigger wrote:Quite possibly the very first modular/cat photo ever.CZ Rider wrote:
You may be disappointed to know that Electra studios had their own Moog, as used on some Doors and others. And Paul Beaver's was often brought to Electra (the building is still on La Cienega) for sessions (George Harrison's Electronic Sound, Mort Garson records, etc.) What are the clues that make you think the Monkees' machine was used?compago wrote:I have access to Micky Dolenz' 1967 R.A. Moog Modular III-p or 3C. It's still visibly mint, the owner is selling it and I am representing him. It's a museum piece. It may have been the moog used on The Doors Strange Days song, I am trying to verify that. Pretty sure Micky sold it to Bobby Sherman "for a song". There are 3 wood cabinets and 28 modules total, including all three 904's, ten oscillators and some apparently rare one-off mixer and I/O modules without serials or model numbers - but with black lettering-gun tape. Talk about old school!