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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]