Arturia MOOG MODULAR 2.6 User Manual

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ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL

7.1.5

Output amplifiers (VCA)

Output envelope

Attack

Sets the attack time

Decay

Sets the decay time

Release

Sets the release time (release)

Sustain

Sets the sustain level

Slope Time

Sets the intermediate decay time

Slope Level

Sets the intermediate decay level

Input Trigg

Input trigger signal connection jack

Envelope out

Envelope out connection jack

Audio Input

VCA input connection jack

Panoramic

Sets the position in stereo space

Soft Clip

Use of gentle saturation

AM Input

Audio modulation Input jack


There are 2 output amplifiers, each possessing its own envelope. These amplifiers are
internally linked to a panoramic manager, which allows, through the “panoramic” knob, to
position the output in stereo space.

These amplifiers are the last step in the generation of a sound. The associated envelope
sculpts the temporal form of the signal at the end of the sequence after the application of all of
the other modulations. Unlike the modulation envelopes, it has an extra period between the
“attack” and “decay” sequences, called “slope”. The time and level can be set for this period
and allows the envelope to move from the high point after attack to slope before moving to the
decay:

Attack

Decay

Release

Sustain

Slope Level

Slope Time

Audio Input

AM Input

Gain

Input Trigg

Panoramic

Mod Output

Soft Clip

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