> > 901 oscillator (predates the 921 and sounds different but less stable and no PWM or > sync) > 901A oscillator driver > 901B oscillator The 901 was replaced in 1972, so that's why I didn't include it. > 9xx Envelope follower I think these were never a 'catalog' item. I have every piece of sales lit Moog ever printed, and it's never listed. > 904C Filter Coupler (used with 904A and B to kinda do a bandpass) ZZZzzzzzzzzz. > There were a few versions of the 914 filter bank, some with more bands There was a 914A the last 2 years of production. > 9xx Bode Frequency shifter Not really a "module", and it was a Moog re-tag (actually, built by Polyfusion). > There were also a few attenuator panels but I would count them the same as the CP > mixer/CV panels. Like I said, "...excluding the crappy panels...." :) > 9xx four channel mixer (a large module) Forgot this one. Came out in 1976. > The sample and hold was a separate box. There were also some custom additions like > ring modulators, etc. but I don't think they made those as modules. They don't count! Not modules. I'm not going to count the Vocoder and DoMOAS as a module, either :) > > We also can't forget the other controllers besides the S&H, the keyboards, the > ribbon controllers, the X-Y controller and the drum controller. ZZZzzzzzzzzzzz....... > > We certainly do have it better these days with a larger selection of modules and > capabilities! Correct!! And a "Moog" equivalent of a small MOTM, in *today's dollars*, would be about $11,000. Paul S.
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Re: [motm] AC power/Moog
2000-08-07 by Paul Schreiber
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