MATRIXSYNTH: Adding illuminated wheels to a Minimoog Model D


Friday, July 20, 2007

Adding illuminated wheels to a Minimoog Model D

flickr by info_dump.

click here for the full size shot.

Title link takes you to more shots of how it was done.

Update: you can also read more about this project on Hobby Synth.

8 comments:

  1. Oh Jesus. Are you calling it a Model D so we don't get confused that it's a Little Phatty or a pretty picture on an Arturia desk accessory?

    Should we refer to a Memorymoog as six Minimoogs because of that ad Moog Music ran in the 80's?

    This is not a world of men.

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  2. And remember you must identify your moog little phatty as either a Tribute Edition or Stage Edition because we all know the one that sounds better.

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  4. I've blogged the work as well at http://hobbysynth.blogspot.com/. I've written the blog with the realization that my friends, who are not synth geeks, would be reading. For that reason there's probably stuff in there that's painfully obvious to the average Matrixsynth reader. That's why you see things in there like "Minimoog Model D"

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  5. Oops... didn't make that link properly. Here it is again.

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  6. And it could have been a Model E.

    : )

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  7. Thanks for the link to your blog Murray. I updated the post and put a new one. I'm subbed.

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  8. The Sacred (Minimoog) and the Profane (Disco Glow Wheels)

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