One big advantage of the expander board is that the jacks are grounded when they need to be. For example, in order to control the pitch CV of the VCO normally you would patch into the VCO Expo FM input with a cable to tip and then ground the sleeve to a case screw wired to a board ground. The expander eliminates all that extra messing about.
looked interesting. quick search found a local dealer selling this for just over $600USD equivalent. Edutainment tax on Australians is becoming unreasonable.
I love your videos- but Moog rhymes with 'vogue'- which is wierd for us Americans. I pronounced it like that for years and was finally corrected by the very kind and patient girl working at the Bob Moog museum in Asheville, NC.
i have one of these; there’s a reasonable keyboard from arturia which will generate control voltage and gate inputs, and it has a sequencer as well. if you want to play it, its not a bad deal.
check the schematics from "Nathan Ramsden" to extent this device. Eurorack is not that expansive, check "Kassutronic's" blog (very good guy), Frequency Central in the UK and some more offer diy kit on low cost, accept you need German made "rack" rails and a bi-polar PSU, patch cables. french Yusynth. is that Moog bi-polar?
My guess is that if you are buying Moog products, the person taking your money could care less how you pronounce it. Moo G or Mah G or Mow G or Kizowski ....
You should consider buying an Arturia KeyStep. They're pretty inexpensive as far as musical instruments go, $100 on Amazon right now. It's a 37 key keyboard with CV outs (gate, pitch, and modulation). They have MIDI in/outs if you ever decide you want to muck about with that. But an actual keyboard will be useful as you tinker. Here's the Amazon link, but you can buy it anywhere, it's not a referral link www.amazon.com/Arturia-430201-KeyStep/dp/B01BPSBU40
One big advantage of the expander board is that the jacks are grounded when they need to be. For example, in order to control the pitch CV of the VCO normally you would patch into the VCO Expo FM input with a cable to tip and then ground the sleeve to a case screw wired to a board ground. The expander eliminates all that extra messing about.
Give an entire new meaning to "key-click" noise with those buttons.
Btw.
I built a moog style ladder filter from a kit. It had distortion
I read up online and that’s what they do!
Did you find out why your noise source wasn't working?
the pull up on the zener was connected to +V, I moved it to the collector. needs a bit of feedback that the breadboard noise allowed
looked interesting. quick search found a local dealer selling this for just over $600USD equivalent. Edutainment tax on Australians is becoming unreasonable.
That's 200% what I can get it for here in Europe (and that includes VAT).
holy cow that’s a hefty markup. can you order it from a us or european supplier?
I love your videos- but Moog rhymes with 'vogue'- which is wierd for us Americans. I pronounced it like that for years and was finally corrected by the very kind and patient girl working at the Bob Moog museum in Asheville, NC.
I pronounce it "Smith"
i have one of these; there’s a reasonable keyboard from arturia which will generate control voltage and gate inputs, and it has a sequencer as well. if you want to play it, its not a bad deal.
check the schematics from "Nathan Ramsden" to extent this device.
Eurorack is not that expansive, check "Kassutronic's" blog (very good guy), Frequency Central in the UK and some more offer diy kit on low cost, accept you need German made "rack" rails and a bi-polar PSU, patch cables.
french Yusynth.
is that Moog bi-polar?
You might like korg ms20's filters too there are schematics for that
And monotrons has the same filters i guess and they are really cheap, both were the diode ladder if i remember correct
What did you do to fix your noise source?
Well since I lost my scope yesterday. I think I’ll just smash around on my MS20 today.
Thanks.
*"MOGUE!"*
Cant wait to the schematics and start probing....cheers.
moog is pronounced with a long o like "no"..
Correct.
No point trying to correct this guy's pronunciation of anything. He seems to enjoy wallowing in ignorance.
@@qwaqwa1960 - My thoughts exactly.
My guess is that if you are buying Moog products, the person taking your money could care less how you pronounce it. Moo G or Mah G or Mow G or Kizowski ....
Its expensive, you should have gone for behringer model D, its kinda update of minimoog
Well 150 dollars is ok too, didn't mean to spoil your excitement
Where did you buy it from?
eBay
@@IMSAIGuy - Tanks!
Oh !!! un ICOM IC-7300 et un YAESU FT3 !!! radio amateur également... XD
Cool.
Pot VR9 is missing
seems to be an option
My audio stopped after a minute or so.
Pardon?
@@twotone3070 I thought your microphone failed, but my audio card failed instead.
So Moog gets butchered but "verkshtahtt" gets a pass? Lol fascinating video as always.
You should consider buying an Arturia KeyStep. They're pretty inexpensive as far as musical instruments go, $100 on Amazon right now. It's a 37 key keyboard with CV outs (gate, pitch, and modulation). They have MIDI in/outs if you ever decide you want to muck about with that. But an actual keyboard will be useful as you tinker. Here's the Amazon link, but you can buy it anywhere, it's not a referral link
www.amazon.com/Arturia-430201-KeyStep/dp/B01BPSBU40
Cool.