“But these voltages are not in volts per octave, they’re in 19.55 millivolts per octave” is my favorite quote for some reason. This was awesome! So great to see your videos again. Love it! 👏🏼🤘🏼
Hi Synthchaser and greatings from The Netherlands. Back in the nineties I did quite some repairs and calibrations of these kinds of analog monosynths and quickly learned that many problems came from the 1458 Op Amps (so, a 'high failier rate' , learned this term from your awesome videos :-) Very happy you are making videos again!! Very much apreachiated!!! Already looking forward to the next one! :-) And have a great day!
This brings back memories. I had a multimoog for awhile, one of the wackiest synths I’ve owned but true to Moog, it was still a very musical synth! My j-wires also needed cleaning
thanks for your videos. Awesome to watch and they bring joy to repairing some faulty gear yourself. I was able to repair a non-functional voice board and amplifier since i started watching your cheannel. Anyways, sending some words of gratitude across the ocean (from germany) and hope you have a peacful vacation. All the best!
Hey hi how can i synq the lfo of my micromoog with my keystep ? Or other clock ? I already have a trigger to v trigger cable and now i can use the sequencer of the keystep but the lfo dont synq there
“But these voltages are not in volts per octave, they’re in 19.55 millivolts per octave” is my favorite quote for some reason. This was awesome! So great to see your videos again. Love it! 👏🏼🤘🏼
Thanks very much for clearing up the mystery of P13/15 and PL13/2.
Hi Synthchaser and greatings from The Netherlands. Back in the nineties I did quite some repairs and calibrations of these kinds of analog monosynths and quickly learned that many problems came from the 1458 Op Amps (so, a 'high failier rate' , learned this term from your awesome videos :-)
Very happy you are making videos again!! Very much apreachiated!!! Already looking forward to the next one! :-) And have a great day!
Brilliant, Synth Chaser! I always learn something valuable from your vlogs.
This brings back memories. I had a multimoog for awhile, one of the wackiest synths I’ve owned but true to Moog, it was still a very musical synth! My j-wires also needed cleaning
thanks for your videos. Awesome to watch and they bring joy to repairing some faulty gear yourself. I was able to repair a non-functional voice board and amplifier since i started watching your cheannel. Anyways, sending some words of gratitude across the ocean (from germany) and hope you have a peacful vacation. All the best!
Allways so fascinating and educating. Love it. Thank you.
Great work once again! 😊
I've had two multimoogs, both had the cutouts underneath the key contacts. Not surprisingly, only one still had the corresponding plastic covers.
Hey hi how can i synq the lfo of my micromoog with my keystep ? Or other clock ? I already have a trigger to v trigger cable and now i can use the sequencer of the keystep but the lfo dont synq there