MESSE 2015: AJH Synth MiniMod

US A Mini Moog Model D in your eurorack      16/04/15
    MP4 6:3 mins    

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In this video Allan J Hall talked about the concept of their new MiniMod series of modules. Designed to give you a Mini Moog Model D in your eurorack.

The MiniMod is based on the circuitry of most desirable Model D of all, the very early R A Moog Mk1 model with its unique and sweet sounding VCO design, the core of which uses discrete transistors only, with no integrated circuits. The transistor ladder VCF is also based on the early design, which uses fully matched transistors throughout. Less than 300 Mk1 Model D's were built with this very early VCO design out of a total of around 17,000 which were produced between 1970 and 1981.

These modules sound big, beefy and has a chunk that a Moog design should do!

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