Moog Music Little Phatty Stage II User Manual

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LP Stage II User’s Manual - The Basics

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LP Stage II User’s Manual - The Basics

The Little Phatty (LP for short) is a monophonic analog synthesizer that is a descendant of the classic Minimoog
Model D. The LP features 2 ultra-stable oscillators, a genuine Moog 24dB/Octave low pass filter, two 4-stage
analog envelope generators and a flexible modulation matrix. The LP’s front panel has four variable-function
edit controls for real time adjustment of the Modulation, Oscillator, Filter and Envelope Generator parameters,
plus dedicated controls for Fine Tuning, Octave Switching, Glide, and Volume. The User Interface section has
the controls for Preset selection and management, adjustment of global parameters, and System Exclusive MIDI
function and utilities. The LP features 100 factory preset sounds, which can be modified or replaced by your
own sounds.

Here’s a brief description of the front panel components.

Front Panel:

1. The LCD display and User Interface - provides controls to access presets and other software functions.

The Fine Tune control is located here, along with switches for Glide On/Off and Octave transpose.

2. The Modulation section - features a programmable modulation matrix. The Modulation section has

controls to select the modulation Source (LFO Triangle, LFO Square, LFO Sawtooth, LFO Ramp,

Filter EG or Oscillator 2) the LFO Rate, the modulation Destination (Pitch, Filter, Waveform or

Oscillator 2) and the modulation Amount parameters. The output of the Modulation section is routed

through the Modulation Wheel; when the Mod Wheel is all the way forward the Mod Source passes to

the Mod Destination at the level set by the Mod Amount.

3. The Oscillators section - features two analog oscillators, each with individual Octave, Level and Wave-

form controls. Additional controls are provided for tuning the second oscillator relative to the first,

setting the Glide Rate, and engaging Oscillator Sync. The oscillator outputs are summed together along

with the External Audio Input and routed to the Filter section.

4. The Filter section - features the classic Moog 24dB/Octave ‘ladder filter’, and includes controls for

adjusting Cutoff Frequency, Resonance, Keyboard Amount, Envelope Amount, and Overload. The output

of the Filter is routed to the output Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA), which is controlled by the

Volume Envelope Generator.

5. The Envelope Generator (EG) section - contains two ADSR-style envelopes, one for the Filter and one

for the Volume. The EG section includes controls for adjusting the Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release

parameters of each envelope.

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