Arturia 2.6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL 63
6.4.2 Modifying a connection
To disconnect the end of a cable at input connector level, and reconnect it to another input,
click on the end of the cable concerned and hold down the mouse button. You can now drag
the end of the cable to another input with the mouse and release the button.
To delete a connection, you can use the menu available with a right click (or [Shift]+click).
Another method is to click on the cable to select it, upon which the cable will appear in a
lighter color to show that it is selected, and press the “DEL” button on the keyboard to delete
the connection.
You will have a lot of trouble clicking on a cable if the “Move away cables” option is active. In this mode, the cables
will automatically flee the mouse pointer. To avoid this, deactivate this option before trying to select a cable (see
1.4.4.3)
6.4.3 Modulation level setting
As explained above, the modulation input connectors have an interesting feature: they allow
the setting of a modulation level (from –100% to +100%) directly at connector level, and so
without passing by a VCA which is normally needed to set the amplitude of the modulation
signal. When the modulation input connector is connected, click on one of the edges of the nut
and drag the mouse up or down to change the quantity of modulation.
Setting the modulation quantity
By using a right click (or [Shift]+click) instead of the left click, you will obtain a higher
precision.
If you click on the center of a connector, you will select the cable end to change the connection. To access the
modulation setting, make sure you click on the connector device (the nut). In the same manner, if you right click (or
[Shift]+click) on the center of the connector, you will open the connection menu instead of accessing the modulation
quantity setting.
6.4.4 Cable display options
6.4.4.1 Cable display filter
The Moog Modular V displays the cables in several colors depending on their type. The cable
type is determined in relation to the input to which it is connected. Here is the list or colors
and the corresponding cable type:
Red cable : audio cable coming from an oscillator.
Yellow cable : audio cable coming from a filter.
Green cable : modulation cable coming from an LFO or auxiliary envelope.
Blue cable : cable coming from a VCA / Mixer.
White cable : other cables.