Do i spot a moog drummachine????

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Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by analogmadness » Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:33 pm

I was searching for some info on my sonic six and stumbled on this pic

http://www.flickr.com/photos/d-stop/436 ... otostream/

I wonder what the square piece of kit is on the lower left corner?
Could it be a drummashine :shock:

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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by Voltor07 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:08 pm

Whatever it is, I don't think it's a Moog...could be wrong though. My first thought was Synamp. :?
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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by unfiltered37 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:12 pm

Billy cobham and a couple of other guys had custom modular Moog drum setups including frequency shifters, but it was more of an electronic kit than a machine. But I'm sure you could sequence it.

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Post by Mr Arkadin » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:30 pm

I need to visit this place just for the Lyra and Apollo.
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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by analogmadness » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:47 pm

unfiltered37 wrote:Billy cobham and a couple of other guys had custom modular Moog drum setups including frequency shifters, but it was more of an electronic kit than a machine. But I'm sure you could sequence it.
That was my first idea more simmons sds like

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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by unfiltered37 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:23 pm

Not sure what that is in the picture, but you can see the Moog logo on it. It looks like a patch panel or something.

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Post by unfiltered37 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:26 pm

Nevermind, actually you can barely see the card in front of it says "Mixer". I think I saw a pic of one of these before.

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Post by EricK » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:31 pm

That is a rather intriguing panel of pots, yes?



Eric Siday owned the only Moog Drum modules I have ever heard of, not to say that others aren't out there. As far as I heard from Oliver, the working condition of these modules is unknown, as they won't plug it in.
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Learn more about these modules here and find all the relevant photo credit information there also
http://olivier-grall.yusynth.net/Moog%2 ... 0drum.html
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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by MC » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:31 pm

I've seen just about everything that the Trumansburg-Buffalo-Moog factories have made, but that box in the Cantos pic is a new one. Haven't a clue. Could be a drum machine or a (non-Synamp) mixer sans power amp.

Grall's modular drum machine was from the Moog Concert In The Garden event, the same event that spawned the modular later to be owned by Keith Emerson.

The modular drum machine contained eight of those drum modules, while the one is Grall's possession contains six. What happened to the other two?!?
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Post by CZ Rider » Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:52 am

Not sure where this photo came from, but here is a closer view of the Moog Keyboard Mixer. Looks to have knobs like the Prodigy.
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Other than the 700 series prototypes and the Moog Percussion Controller, the closest I know of an almost drum machine/sequencer was the 80's Moog Song Producer for the Commodore C-64 series computers.
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Here I have it hooked up to a drum module using five of the outputs.
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It had a software called "Midi Drum Songstepper" with eight triggers on the back, along with a clock in/out of the Song Producer.
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The box the SP came with had a check box for "Analog Module". Who knows what that would have been?
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Another pic of the 700 series with the strange keyboard controller. Looks to have rockers over each key and some type of pin matrix on top?
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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by unfiltered37 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:58 am

Okay, I have never seen that keyboard mixer before, just the (absurdly expensive) 1084 and 1200 mixing boards:

http://www.analogindustries.com/blog/en ... 9938952538

But I knew I saw the word "mixer" on the white card in the photo.

BTW, maybe the elusive 1131 percussion controller was part of that prototype.

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Post by EricK » Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:36 am

1. That song producer configuration, was that not the first laptop style studio? lolol It's pretty bad when "color" is a feature. Boy, how the times change.
2. The keyboard mixer (never heard of it before), is that a volume control for every key?
3. I first read of the 1131 percussion controller on synthmuseum.com, but have only seen pictures of and own the 1130 DRUM controller. Is there a difference?

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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by MC » Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:07 am

Interesting - that mixer appears to be a prototype. Effects buss and stereo. Pretty crude etched metal panel, and production units would use something cheaper and flashier.

Never heard of a 1131 percussion controller, I think that is a typo.
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Post by Voltor07 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:01 pm

http://everything2.com/title/Moog+Modules The 1131 is on this list, which compiled every single Moog module known to man, and apparently, one that isn't. :)
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Re: Do i spot a moog drummachine????

Post by unfiltered37 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:23 pm

I'm guessing since that drum system uses the words "drum synthesizer" and "percussion synthesizer" that there were 2 controllers, one meant to be played with sticks and the other with hands. But since it was a prototype, I bet there were only a few 1131s made.

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