Arturia 2.6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
32 ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL
Turn the jack ring
On the original Moog Modular, it was not possible to directly set the value of the modulation input signal. To do this
we needed to go through controllable VCAs or dampening modules of which there were not very many. On the virtual
synthesizer, it is possible to control the input modulation level (once the connections have been made) by turning the
ring of the connected jack – this ring will “transform” virtually into a knob.
You can repeat these operations with filter2 (you can use the audio outputs as many times
as you like, one of the miracles of computers.)
To obtain a different modulation to the one applied on filter1 (all while remaining
synchronous), turn the jack ring of filter2 in the opposite direction of what you had
previously done with filter1.
Set the attack of the output VCA envelopes to 10 o’clock so that the sound will arrive
progressively when you press keys on your MIDI keyboard.
The Attack (A) settings for the output VCS envelopes
To finish, turn the panoramic knobs on the 2 output VCAs, the first to the left and the
second to the right. You will obtain a very natural stereo without the use of external
effects.
Don’t forget to save your preset in a bank to your name and a sub-bank with the name
“Pads”. Then, enter the preset name “Stereo_Pad”.