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Modular Moog 3P

image courtesy of Benjamin Ward

Also: Moog 3P, Moog 12, Custom Moog 12, Moog 15, Moog 35, Moog 55, Moog 55 brochure, a smaller Moog Modular, Mark Isham's Moog Modular, great picture of a large Moog Modular, another large Moog Modular, Vladimir Ussachevasky's early Moog Modular

The 3P (or IIIP) has the same array of modules available as the 3C. However, the P series synths came in roadworthy flight-cases, as opposed to the walnut cabinets of the C series. They were designed for portability.

Though each system could be custom ordered and configured, the 3P usually contained these modules:
  • (10) VCOs - (1) 901, (9) 901B, with (3) 901A drivers
  • (3) 902 VCA
  • (1) 903A white noise generator
  • (1) 904A VCF (low-pass)
  • (1) 904B VCF (high-pass)
  • (1) 904C filter coupler
  • (1) 905 spring reverb
  • (1) 910 power supply
  • (3) 911 ADSR envelope generators
  • (1) 911A dual trigger delay
  • (1) 912 envelope follower
  • (1) 914 fixed filter bank
  • (1) 950 49-note keyboard
  • (1) 956 ribbon controller
  • (1) 984 4X4 matrix mixer
  • (1) 991 filter and attenuation module
  • (1) 992 control voltage
  • (1) 993 trigger/envelope
  • (1) 994 jack multiples
  • (1) CP1 CV / trigger outputs
  • (4) CP3 mixer panel
  • (1) CP9 power switch panel
  • a single or double sequencer set-up could also be purchased to complete the 3P system.

[from The A-Z of Analogue Synthesizers, by Peter Forrest, published by Susurreal Publishing, Devon, England, copyright 1994 Peter Forrest]

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