Product Details
This is an amazing mod kit designed specifically for the Moog Werkstatt-Ø1 synthesizer. Inside the kit, you'll discover a wide variety of components that can be used with the Werkstatt-Ø1 to bring your own creative projects, hacks, and custom interfaces to life. With parts like soft pots, trimpots, resistors, LEDs, diodes, caps, jumper cables, and a mini breadboard, building whatever you want to add to your Moog synthesizer is a breeze. In the 'Documents' section below, you'll find numerous projects from Moog to use with your Werkstatt-Ø1 Mod Kit. These projects include adding a photocell, volume knob, pressure-sensitive resistor, or incorporating pitchblend, dual oscillator, and LFO Rate Quantizer interfaces. There are plenty more projects to experiment with - go ahead and check them all out! This kit includes: 1x Mini Modular Breadboard (White), 1x SoftPot Membrane Potentiometer (50mm), 1x Mini Photocell, 2x Red LED - 5mm, 2x Capacitor 1uF - 50V, 20%, 2x Capacitor 2.2uF - 35V, 20%, 2x Capacitor 4.7uF - 35V, 20%, 3x Trimpot - 10K, 4x Momentary Push Button Switch - 12mm, 5x Resistor 1k - 1/4W, 5x Resistor 3.3k - 1/4W, 5x Resistor 6.8k - 1/4W, 5x Resistor 10k - 1/4W, 5x Resistor 150k - 1/4W, 5x Resistor 680k - 1/4W, 10x Premium Jumper Wires - F/F, 6', 10x Premium Jumper Wires - M/M, 6', 10x Premium Jumper Wires - M/M, 12'. Documents: Werkstatt Lessons, Werkstatt Projects, Product Video.
Using this Moog Werkstatt-Ø1 Mod Kit is easy. First, take a look at the projects in the 'Documents' section to get some ideas. Then, pick out the parts you need from the kit. Connect the components to the Werkstatt-Ø1 using the jumper cables and the mini breadboard. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully when connecting the LEDs, resistors, and other parts. As for maintenance, keep the parts in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or moisture. If you're not using the kit for a while, put the parts back in their original packaging. And always double - check your connections before powering on your synthesizer to avoid any potential damage.