Title link takes you there. Via Paul Wagorn on AH.


"After playing on many different synths and copying several designs. I decided that I had to have a minimoog...
Unfortunately the cost of a second hand minimoog is anything between £1000-£2000 depending on age and condition. So the only choice I have is to look at doing my own copy with the aim of keeping the circuits and design as original as possible."
minimoog clone
Wow that's dedication..! Looks great - I hope you will be following this until it's done, I'd love to see how it turns out...
ReplyDeleteWhen he's done, he'll have a synth, but he still won't have a Minimoog.
ReplyDeleteIt's worth noting that the schematic for the VCF on that site contains the mistake with pin 13 on the CA3046 referred to in the text. There are a few other oddities like the biasing on the left of the ladder, that 5k6 resistor probably isn't going to work. Also, the ouptut/feedback amplifier in the VCF has a few differences from the Moog circuit that potentially break things.
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