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moog phaser

Started by badperson, January 14, 2005, 08:55:13 AM

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ethrbunny

I think one of the tonepad phaser projects has the schematic to add as many stages as you have a mind for.
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StephenGiles

No, because we don't have the circuit for it - or do we?
Stephen
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

puretube

afaik, it`s similar to 3 LM13600 small stone clones with little mods...
(or: "*berheim" clones?)

the most interesting thing is, how M**g uses inline resistor arrays...

(s.o. had inside pics posted either here or @ H-C a while ago)

gazza

hey.
Have people been to the moogmusic site ?
 there are loads of music samples for all the moogerfooger stuff that includes guitar stuff as well as synth stuff.

They just make me want to have all of them (once I have that big win on the lotto of course)

http://www.moogmusic.com/

Gareth

Mark Hammer

There are some nice shots, including inside shots, at: modezero.com

Click on Gallery on the upper left and then go to the appropriate link.  They are listed alphabetically.

puretube

thanks, Mark: yes those lower 2 pics were the ones posted (or linked to);
herewith I correct my above statement "LM13700", rather than "....600" :oops:

StephenGiles

Could this be the Moog phaser which uses CA3094s galore? Someone posted this circuit in 3 or 4 parts back in the Ampage days which is nestling somewhere on my hard dive.
Stephen
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

puretube

#8

Mark Hammer

Quote from: StephenGilesCould this be the Moog phaser which uses CA3094s galore? Someone posted this circuit in 3 or 4 parts back in the Ampage days which is nestling somewhere on my hard dive.
Stephen

That would be the old Moog Stage Phaser marketed by Norlin.  It *does* use 12 allpass stages based on an OTA (CA3094), but that is pretty much where the similarity ends, as near as I can tell, though there is likely a kind of Moog "signature" to the design qualities.  It also contains a limiting circuit.  Not sure if the Moogerfooger unit does too.