
Having installed our first OptoKeys prototypes into original Mini models and with no problems found or reported, we've decided to produce our first small run.
All boards and parts are now in stock and assembly has begun.
We plan on immediately assembling 20-25 units.
Orders can pre-paid with a first-come / first served basis for delivery.
Delivery times are right now estimated at 2-5 weeks.
Price with MIDI is $595 USD plus shipping and insurance.
All are sold pre-tested and pre-calibrated.
Full installation instructions with all hardware provided.
1 year limited warranty.
If you'd like to prepay, simply send me a PM on this forum and I will provide a Paypal email address or other methods possible for payment.
If factory installation (me) is desired, include an additional $150 USD and make arrangements with me for shipping your keyboard here.
Please note that we will not install an OptoKey into any action with poor quality bushings.
Additional charges will apply if we install new bushings or perform any repairs.
A MIDI-less version will also be available at a lower, soon-to-be-announced price.
Please write to me in that case and we will inform you of what price has been decided upon ASAP.
Kits are not being generally offered, however certain exceptions may be made if the buyer understands that this is a very complex product and not for beginners or even intermediate builders.
Little support will be offered for these few that are sold as kits.
Even if a kit is provided in special cases, the small all-SMD (surface mount) board will be provided pre-assembled and tested.
The firmware will also arrive pre-programmed and read-protected.
To recap, this is a user or tech installable replacement for the spring and bussbar contacts found in original Minimoog D keyboards.
It uses 44 optical sensors, a high-speed computer and a very accurate 16 bit digital to analog converter.
Each key is scanned over 200 times a second.
There's NO soldering, drilling or special tools required, nor are any modifications required to the main Minimoog electronics.
The device simply plugs into the existing keyboard connector.
The original contact board is removed and the OptoKey boards installed in its place.
No switches or pots needed to add and no batteries or power adaptors required.
Please note that it is highly recommended that a keyboard first be cleaned, lubed and have new rubber bushings installed prior to installation of an OptoKey.
Bushings are available from Archive Sound. http://pw2.netcom.com/~arcsound
Installing both the bushings and an OptoKey at the same time is highly recommended, as it's much easier to install both products together.
We recommend that the chosen Minimoog be in overall good condition before considering installation of an OptoKey.
The OptoKey provides the same exact response as the original contacts did.
The Minimoog will look, feel and play just as it should (like new.)
One can play the famous "Wakeman trill" with no problems whatsoever.
Mono, low note priority response only- just like a Minimoog.
The keys may be slightly smoother and easier to press since they no longer have to pull metal spring contacts across bussbars.
All owners and beta-testers have agreed they greatly prefer this and can play slightly faster and more accurately than they originally could.
Several original Minimoog problems have also been overcome by the addition of an OptoKey too.
No cleaning necessary, no pitch drift, no notes that rise in pitch like sirens and no notes slightly out tune.
The 16 bit digital to analog converter produces perfect semitone pitches for each and every note.
The OptoKey also "remembers" the last note played and by doing this eliminates a common source of Minimoog pitch drift common during long VCA release times or in times of high humidity.
The OptoKey also provides both MIDI IN and MIDI Out.
MIDI Thru is also available upon special order.
High quality metal Switchcraft MIDI connectors are used exclusively.
Like the Minimoog itself, OptoKey MIDI is very simple.
There's no support for the pitch and mod wheels, nor any velocity or aftertouch.
Only the 44 notes of the keyboard are sent or recognized as "note on / note off" MIDI messages.
The OptoKey can not send or receive polyphonic MIDI.
MIDI IN data is pre-filtered for mono, low note priority response, just like a real Minimoog.
If polyphonic MIDI is sent to an OptoKey, it will choose the lowest note of the chord.
There's also a custom option to provide CV and Gate output jacks for use as a modular synth controller or for use by other synths.
Technical specs:
16 bit DAC conversion.
10Mhz RISC processor using non-volatile memory.
On-board regulator and voltage references. Can be powered by most voltages.
Reflective infra-red sensors for detecting key presses.
Low power consumption. Draws approx 50ma @ 10 volts, powered by the Minimoog.
Separate MIDI IN and MIDI OUT channels.
High quality fire-retardant PC boards with full solder mask and silkscreening.
Ultra high quality components throughout.
Full RFI filtering to eliminate any digital bleedthru or emissions.
Socketed CPU can be user-swapped for updates or replacements.
Software can be updated as new features are developed.
Possible new features include alternate triggering and priority modes, keyboard inversion, user selectable MIDI channels with memory, alternate scales and others.
All updates will be free if the old cpu is returned for reprogramming. A $5 charge will otherwise apply. (shipping additional.)
Thanks for allowing me to post this here.
While it IS an ad, this product is definitely on-topic as it's designed solely for Moog Minimoog D synthesizers.
(later versions may be available for Arp Odysseys, 2600s and other synths though.)
Sooo.. if you want one of these critters, please consider sending in a prepayment.
First come, first served.
If all sell out, it will be several more months before new production begins again.
If we are out of stock and a buyer has prepaid, they will have an option for either a refund or waiting for the first of the next production units.
Thank you,
Kevin