Arturia 2.6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL 113
To give more life to your sound, click on the “frequency” knob on the first oscillator with
the right click of the mouse (“Fine tune” position) then lightly turn towards the right (to
increase the height of its tone) or the left (to decrease it). You will thus progressively hear
a beating resulting from the light difference in tuning of the 2 oscillators. This beat will
create a chorus effect, which will give more life and “warmth”.
Detuning of oscillator1
Hone this sound by applying light cyclic variations on the filter cut-off frequency. Choose,
for example, the “Sin” output of LFO1 and direct it to the first modulation input (“Mod In”)
of filter1. Click again on this jack and lightly turn it towards the right (to 2 o’clock for
example). This will dose the modulation input to the cut-off. Finally, lower the cut-off
frequency to hear the oscillation of the sound.
Connection of LFO to filter1
Turn the resonance button to the right to create a supplementary “brilliance” that is very “electronic” in your sound.
By increasing the oscillation speed of LFO1 (“frequency” button), you will thus obtain a typical 70’s “wah-wah” effect.
9.1.3 Complex patch #1
Let’s continue with a more complex sound using:
3 oscillators
the mixer
2 low pass filters
2 VCA
2 envelopes (1 on each filter)
2 LFO