Effects modules – Moog Music Animoog for iPhone User Manual

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EFFECTS mODULES

THICK mODULE

Touch the

THICK tab on the right to access

the Thick module.

CRUSH: Creates bit crushing effects with
aliasing and digital distortion via bit and
sample rate reduction.

DRIVE: Adds analog-style overdrive saturation
to the overall output of Animoog’s combined voices.

DETUNE: Works in conjunction with the UNISON
knob. When unison voices are added to a sound,
this control allows you to detune the pitch of the
additional voices. Low settings create classic
chorus-like effects, while higher settings create
larger intervals. At “10”, the pitch of additional
voices is detuned one full octave.

UNISON: Adds 2 or 4 additional voices to a sound.

NOTE: Unison voices are panned hard left and right.

DELAY mODULE

Touch the DELAY tab on the right to access
the Delay module.

SYNC: Sets the delay Time to be a multiple ‘or
division of the Animoog’s current BPM.

TImE: Adjusts the amount of time between when a
note is first played and when it Is repeated. Lower
settings create slap delays and doubling effects,
while higher settings create longer echoes.

FEEDbACK: Sets the amount of audio in the delay
line to be fed back into the delay’s input. Low settings
create single repeats and short echoes, while higher
settings generate long, lush delay trails that decay
over time. Higher settings can also create complex
textures.

mIX: Sets the blend of delayed vs. unaffected sound.
The higher the level, the louder the audio from the
delay. A setting of “5” sets both at equal volume.

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