Technical question about Minimoog D
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:15 pm
This question is addressed to Minimoog D connaisseurs out there.
My 1975 Minimoog exhibits some odd behavior of the envelopes: the maximum attack and decay times are WAY off in regards to whats written around the knobs.
For example: maximum attack time for filter envelope is about 10 seconds, which is a little shorter than it should, but the maximum attack time of the VCA envelope is more like 16 seconds which seems normal. More importantly, the decay times of both envelopes is around 32 seconds which is way more than expected!
But more annoying is that, when all these knobs are positioned on an indicated number, like 1 second for example, the actual resulting times are way off making those markings unreliable as an indication of the settings.
Are my Minimoog's envelopes defective, due to aging components, or is this behavior typical of all Minis ?
There aren't any trimpots to adjust or offset these times on board number 2. I also realize that due to component tolerances there will always be some deviation from the norm, but this seems excessive.
Thanks for any input.
My 1975 Minimoog exhibits some odd behavior of the envelopes: the maximum attack and decay times are WAY off in regards to whats written around the knobs.
For example: maximum attack time for filter envelope is about 10 seconds, which is a little shorter than it should, but the maximum attack time of the VCA envelope is more like 16 seconds which seems normal. More importantly, the decay times of both envelopes is around 32 seconds which is way more than expected!
But more annoying is that, when all these knobs are positioned on an indicated number, like 1 second for example, the actual resulting times are way off making those markings unreliable as an indication of the settings.
Are my Minimoog's envelopes defective, due to aging components, or is this behavior typical of all Minis ?
There aren't any trimpots to adjust or offset these times on board number 2. I also realize that due to component tolerances there will always be some deviation from the norm, but this seems excessive.
Thanks for any input.