Little late on this, but Matrixsynth last week points to a DIYer who built a Minimoog clone. Doesn’t look entirely completed, but it’s certainly an interesting idea . . . except that if you’ve got this much time, why not build something new?


The Packrat cartoon by David Lovelace has something to say on the topic of Minimoog magic.


Lastly, if you want to see Moogs in a museum, there’s a show in Vancouver. (But anyone know of anything bigger? Smithsonian, are you listening?)


One response to “Build Your Own Minimoog; What Makes it Special”

  1. I figured I'd drop you a note about another minimoog clone project that I've been working on.

    Its http://sites.google.com/site/minimoogwiki

    I've tried to document every step so others could do the same if they so choose.

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