Arturia MOOG MODULAR 2.6 User Manual

Page 118

Advertising
background image

118

ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL

For this example, we recommend that you start over with the patch #2 base.

Successively connect the outputs of the waveforms

of oscillators 3 and 4 to the VCA

inputs 3 and 4 of the mixer.

Set the “Range” of oscillator 3 to 16. It will play 1 octave upper than the 3 others

Connect the white noise output to the third filter and choose the third type of filter on this
(the Filter Coupler). It will be very useful in creating a resonance particular to white noise.
For this set it to Band Pass mode.

Connect the audio output of this filter to the audio input of the fifth mixer VCA.

Connect envelope1 to one of the filter3 modulation inputs and set the modulation level to
your liking.

Increase the attack time of the envelope to 2 o’clock in order to make the sound
progressively appear in the global sound.

Now let’s make another modulation appear given by the

of LFO2 which will be

provoked by the aftertouch. For this, connect the “Tri” output of this LFO to the sixth audio
input of the mixer.

Connect the “Aftertouch” output to the “Mod” input of this same slice, and direct its output
to the second “Mod” input of filters1 & 2, without forgetting to increase the 2 modulation
levels.

The white noise module connected to the band pass filter

Set the third filter output towards the fifth slice of the mixer and link slices 3, 4 and 5 to
direct them towards the first and second filters.

Advertising