Terminology, Gain staging, Frequency response and levels – Moog Music 500 Series Analog Delay User Manual

Page 4: Controls, indicators, and inputs

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TERMINOLOGY

The term Delay Line

refers only to the Bucket Brigade Devices (BBDs) and

analog signal processing between the input and output stages. Delay

and

Analog Delay refer to the entire 500 Series Module.

GAIN STAGING

Unlike digital delays, pushing the Analog Delay into overdrive is a very
musically useful effect. When the

LEVEL LED flashes ORANGE, built-in

limiters are activated. Beyond this point, higher

DRIVE settings will result

in gentle saturation and increasing harmonic content added to the signal.
RED flashes indicate clipping. We encourage you to experiment with differ-
ent

DRIVE settings and their effect on multiple sound sources.

NOTE: For many audio interfaces, a DRIVE setting for unity gain will be
between 2 and 4, with an OUTPUT setting between 6 and 8. DELAY TIME
and FEEDBACK settings also affect the output level from the Delay Line.
Increasing FEEDBACK increases the output level due to the cumulative ef-
fect of sending output signals back into the BBDs. Decreasing the DELAY
TIME
decreases the output level via shorter voltage charge and discharge
rate of the capacitance sections in the BBDs.

FREQUENCY RESPONSE AND LEVELS

The Analog Delay was designed with an area of filter overlap in the 0.5x
(Short) and 1.0x (Long) delay ranges, with the 0.5x range (35ms-400ms)
having a broader frequency response. This provides the ability to fine tune
the tonal characteristics of the delayed sound.

age charge and discharge rate of the capacitance sections in the BBDs.

CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND INPUTS

The Analog Delay has been designed with a combination of physical and
virtual controls for modern studio and live sound workflow. Primary con-
trols for the Delay Line are located on the Delay’s front panel.

The 6-waveshape LFO is controlled by the free plugin/stand-alone editor
or via MIDI messages. There are no LFO controls on the front panel.

NOTE: Upon launching the editor for the first time you will be prompted to
set the MIDI port for the Analog Delay.

High Frequency Cutoff vs. Delay Time

0.5x)

(

)

(

35

10 KHz

Bright

Dark

70

400

800 msec

1.0x

SHORT

LONG

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