Minimoog Technical Service Manual
Minimoog Technical Service Manual
minimoog
MODEL D TECHNICAL SERVICE MANUAL
by R. J. Folkman
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CONTROLLERS
OSCILLATOR BANK
MIXER
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MODIFIERS
OUTPUT
Title Precautionary Measures Sub-assembly Descriptions Block Diagram Trouble Analysis Guide Sub-assembly Locations Cover Removal and Sub-assembly Replacement Adjustment Procedures and Locations Keyboard Maintenance Schematic Diagrams Component Location Charts Replacement Parts Modifications Ordering and Shipping Instructions Service Department Policy
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The external pre-amp is a three transistor high-gain amplifier. The output of the pre-amp is monitored by an overload indicator. The overload driver circuit is a Schmitt trigger which turns the overload light on when external signal levels become excessive. The first and second voltage controlled amplifiers are two nearly identical circuits. Their gain is controlled by varying the voltage which supplies the current source transistors. A buffer or output amplifier follows the second VCA stage. The A-440 reference source is a highly stable Wein Bridge oscillator circuit. It produces a somewhat imperfect sinewave which increases its harmonic content. These harmonics or overtones assist in tuning to the reference, especially when the source being tuned is one or two octaves away from the reference frequency. The output of this circuit is coupled to the VCA buffer amplifier. 93-118 Rectifier Board This assembly contains the input bridge rectifier diodes and the unregulated D.C. filter capacitors. 93-060 Left Hand Controller This assembly contains the PITCH wheel, MODULATION wheel, GLIDE and DECAY switches, and two jacks for remote switching of glide and decay. The PITCH wheel has a mechanical detent which allows it to be easily returned to a pre-set tune point. To service this assembly, remove the two mounting screws and lift the unit out. All connections to this assembly are through a 12 prong plug to simplify servicing and replacement. 93-061 Keyboard The Mini-Moog keyboard is a standard three and one-half octave removable sub-assembly. All electrical contacts are gold plated for high reliability. The keyboard is held in place by four (4) mounting screws which are accessible when the bottom cover is removed. All connections to this assembly are through a 6 prong plug to simplify servicing and replacement.
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A440 Pedal
Main Out OSC 1 8ve Wave VCF Freq Emp Amt S-Trig OSC 2 8ve Tune Wave Rise Filter Contour Sus Fall Loudness Contour Rise Sus Fall Decay Jack Decay Switch OSC 3 8ve Tune Wave Mod Roller White Pink Noise Source Mix Modulation Mix Volume Headphone Amplifier VCA 1 Volume VCA 2
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Pedal Tune
Keyboard
Glide Jack
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Unit dead (pilot light on, overload light off) Unit dead (pilot light and overload light on) Excessive hum and constant modulation of all signals
No output from any mixer source (A-440 output works) No oscillator output (noise works) One oscillator dead or malfunctioning, other two operating normally Oscillators drift and exhibit poor tracking Oscillator 3 modulates oscillator 1 or 2 with modulation switches off Improper or missing waveform (any oscillator) Noise source dead or producing poor quality noise External input dead Filter inoperative or malfunctioning Filter regeneration weak or absent (EMPHASIS at 10)
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MALFUNCTION Excessive drift or pitch change after key is released (greater than 1 semitone per minute) Loudness and/or filter contour generator operate improperly No output at phones headphone jack (main output normal) Overload light fails to operate when excessive signal is applied Thumping sound heard when depressing a key (AMOUNT OF CONTOUR at 0)
1. Defective contour generator (board 2) 1. Monaural plug in stereo jack 2. Defective headphone amp (replace power supply board 3) 1. Defective bulb 2. Defective lamp driver circuit (replace filter board 4) 1. First VCA out of balance Refer to Section VII - Adjustments 2. Defective VCA (replace filter board 4) 3. Refer to Section XII - Modifications, under contour generator assembly 1. Defective keyboard circuit (replace contour generator board 2) 1. Defective oscillator (board 1) 2. Defective keyboard circuit (replace board 2) 1. Power supply voltages improperly adjusted 2. Defective power supply (board 3) 1. Defective reference oscillator (replace filter board 4) 1. Defective mod. mix amp. (replace power supply bd. 3) 2. Defective MODULATION wheel control 1. Octave Range misadjusted 2. -5 volt source defective (replace oscillator board 1) 1. Control dirty spray clean 2. Control worn-out; replace 1. Switch dirty spray clean 2. Switch worn-out; replace 1. Clean circuit board contacts with a pencil eraser 2. Tighten tension on circuit board sockets
Keyboard glides when glide is off Unit cannot be tuned (A-440 on frequency, within 1 Hz) Unit cannot be tuned (A-440 off frequency more than 5 Hz) A-440 reference oscillator dead (other outputs normal) No modulation (filter or oscillator)
Noise or static when turning a control Noisy or intermittent switch Intermittent operation or loss of some functions
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93-061 Keyboard
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93-118 Rectifier
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ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
NOTE: The tuning and other functions rely heavily on accurate power supply voltages. Always be sure the + and - 10 volt supplies are properly set before making other adjustments. * Digital voltmeter with 0.1% accuracy
TO ADJUST . . .
+10 volts
Connect an accurate D.C. voltmeter* to pins 1A and 2A on the oscillator (board 1). Adjust the +10 volt trimpot on the power supply (board 3) for +10.00 volts. Connect an accurate D.C. voltmeter* to pins 2A and 3A on the oscillator (board 1). Adjust the -10 volt trimpot on the power supply (board 3) for -10.00 volts. Turn on A-440 and allow to warm up for two minutes. Adjust A-440 trim-pot on the filter (board 4) for zero beat with an "A" tuning fork. By bringing the struck tuning fork in physical contact with the shell of a pair of headphones, while listening to the A-440 output, the beat note becomes more audible. Connect a frequency counter to the High Main Output jack. Set the PITCH WHEEL to center, TUNE control to 0, RANGE switches to 2 ft., WAVE-FORM switches to SAWTOOTH. Set MIXER VOLUME controls to 4, turn OSCILLATOR MODULATION switch off, and OSCILLATOR 3 CONTROL switch on. Set Oscillator 2 and 3 FREQUENCY controls to midposition. Turn on OSCILLATOR 1 mixer switch. Adjust Oscillator 1 Range Trimpot for 3520 Hz while holding high "A" key down. Depress low "A" and hold while adjusting Oscillator 1 Scale Trimpot for 440 Hz. Repeat until no further improvement is attainable. Turn off OSCILLATOR 1 Mixer switch. Turn on OSCILLATOR 2 and repeat the procedure -- then OSCILLATOR 3. Finally, check tracking between any two oscillators and make any necessary touch-up adjustments to improve tracking.
-10 volts
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FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE . . . Turn all MIXER switches off. Set MIXER VOLUMES at 1. Turn on MAIN OUTPUT switch and set OUTPUT VOLUME to 8. Set ATTACK and DECAY times to 0, SUSTAIN to 10. Turn FILTER MODULATION and KEYBOARD CONTROL switches off. Set EMPHASIS and AMOUNT OF CONTOUR to 0. Set PITCH WHEEL to center, TUNE control to 0, RANGE switches to 2 ft., WAVEFORM switches to TRIANGLE. Turn OSCILLATOR MODULATION switch off, and OSCILLATOR 3 CONTROL switch on. Set OSCILLATOR 2 and 3 FREQUENCY controls to mid-position. Connect a short patch cord from the HIGH MAIN OUTPUT jack to EXTERNAL SIGNAL INPUT jack. Turn on A-440 and rotate EXTERNAL INPUT VOLUME control slowly clockwise until the OVERLOAD light is just visible. Turn OSCILLATOR 1 Mixer switch on. Depress low "A" key and hold, OVERLOAD light should be blinking. Depress and hold high "A" key. Adjust OSCILLATOR 1 Range Trimpot (on oscillator board) for slowest possible blink rate. Depress and hold low "A" key. Adjust OSCILLATOR 1 Scale Trimpot (on oscillator board) for slowest possible blink rate. Monitor the output with headphones while tuning. Repeat this procedure for OSCILLATOR 2 and 3. Then check tracking between any two oscillators. Turn OSCILLATOR 1 Mixer switch on and set RANGE to 2 ft. Turn on A-440. Depress and hold second "A" key from the bottom. Adjust TUNE control for zero beats. Switch RANGE to 8 ft. Depress same key and adjust Octave Range trimpot (on oscillator board) for zero beats. Noise level is factory-set to yield -5dB maximum in the white position. If the level becomes low it may be increased by counterclockwise rotation of the Noise Level Trimpot (on Power Supply board). It may be necessary to use an offset screwdriver to reach this trimpot. Turn all MIXER switches off. Connect headphones and set VOLUME fully CW. Connect a jumper from point "A" on the Filter Board (see Fig. 3) to point "A" on the oscillator board (see Fig. 1). While listening to the headphones, adjust the 2nd VCA Balance trimpot (on the filter board) for the minimum audio signal. Depress and hold a key. Adjust the lst VCA Balance trimpot for minimum audio signal. Remove the jumper.
Noise Level
VCA Balance
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FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE . . . Turn all MIXER switches off. Monitor output with headphones. Set CUTOFF FREQUENCY control to -1. Insert an S-Trigger plug. Rotate EMPHASIS control clockwise. Regeneration should start when the EMPHASIS control is between 7 and 8. If it does not, set EMPHASIS control to 7.5 and rotate the Regeneration Cal. trimpot (on filter board) slowly clockwise until regeneration starts. Turn KEYBOARD CONTROL switches 1 and 2 off. Set CUTOFF FREQUENCY at -1, EMPHASIS at 10. Turn on A-440 and adjust filter Range Trimpot (on filter board) for zero beats. Set CUTOFF FREQUENCY to -1, EMPHASIS at 10, AMOUNT OF CONTOUR at 0. Turn KEYBOARD CONTROL switches 1 and 2 on. Turn on A-440 and depress third "A" key from the bottom. Adjust CUTOFF FREQUENCY for zero beats (two octaves above 440). Depress low "A" key and adjust filter Scale Trimpot (on filter board) for zero beats. Repeat these adjustments until the filter will track three octaves. Loosen the Allen head set screw in the PITCH wheel. Rotate PITCH wheel until it drops into the center detent. Unplug the Left Hand Control connector. Connect an ohmeter to the orange and green wires on the pitch potentiometer. Adjust the pitch potentiometer for a reading of 15.3 kilohms. Tighten the set screw and check to see that the resistance is still between 15 and 15.6 kilohms when in detent. Loosen the Allen head set screw in the modulation wheel. Rotate the modulation potentiometer fully counterclockwise. Turn modulation wheel down to its physical limit. Re-tighten the set screw.
Filter Range
Filter Scale
Pitch Wheel
Modulation Wheel
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910 K Osc. 1
Scale
Range
Point "A"
Osc. 2
Fig. 1
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+10 V. Adjust
Noise Level
Fig. 2
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-10 V. Adjust
2nd VCA
1st VCA
Fig. 3
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33 K A-440
Regen. Cal.
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All parts listed above are available in kit form, part number 94-001. 93-114 Contour Generator Assembly (Board 2) To reduce thumping which may occur when a key is depressed, add a 10 pF capacitor from pin 4B to pin 5B on the Contour Generator board. 93-115 Power Supply Assembly (Board 3) To reduce oscillator bleed through and cross modulation, replace 10 ohm resistor next to the +10 V ADJ trimpot with a straight wire. Be sure wire does not touch the body of +10 V ADJ trimpot. 93-116 Filter Assembly (Board 4) To reduce intermodulation distortion which occurs when mixing two or more signals: 1. Change R2 from 47K ohms to 160K ohms 2. Change R8 and R28 from 27 ohms to 4.7 ohms 3. Change R40 from 1K ohms to 10K ohms
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MOOG MUSIC, INC. SERVICE DEPARTMENT POLICY MINIMUM CHARGE (for non-warranty service) is 1 hour ($15.00). Additional charge per 1/2 hour ($7.50). Update parts are free; all other parts are charged to the customer. WARRANTY ON REPAIR is issued as of date stamped on pink copy; only for parts or malfunction repaired. Warranty period is 90 dayswe pay shipping both ways. DEALER WARRANTY SERVICE is to be reimbursed when we receive copy of his Service Report and defective components in the amount of $10.00 for each unit so serviced. Units requiring the same service within 90 days are the responsibility of the authorized service center. SPEED OF SERVICE All units are to be repaired before the end of the second normal business day following the date of the receiving record. (Exceptions include case damage and large modular systems.) CUSTOMER HAND CARRY Units may be repaired at the factory while the customer waits only if appointment is made with Customer Service Manager at least one day in advance. MODIFICATION All units returned for whatever reason are to be updated to the latest or final design of their respective configurations. WARRANTY PERIOD All labor and parts are free for warranty service only if warranty card was received within one year preceding date of service. SHIPPING All shipping costs on warranty service are to be paid by Moog Music, Inc. Customer is responsible for freight to factory. RETURN TO STOCK All return to stock units are to be repaired and reconditioned to new specifications. Unreasonable damage is to be charged to dealer.
ASP 7/73
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