Arturia 2.6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
88 ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL
Scale Sets the scale frequency
Amount of Shift Sets the frequency transition
Mix Mix between the positive and negative translations
Mixed output Mix of negative and positive translations output connection jack
Positive output Positive translation output jack
Negative output Negative translation output jack
FM Input Frequency modulation connection jack
Audio Input Input signal connection jack
This module is used for a linear translation of the frequencies contained in the input signal.
Because of this linearity, the initial harmonic relations are totally modified.
It is easy with this module, to produce metallic sounds.
There are three available outputs: two for each of the translations possible (negative and
positive), the other for a mix of the two, the mix is set with the “Mix” button.
The translation rate, which is to say the difference in frequencies, is set with the “frequency”
button. Following the selected scale (“scale” selector), the button will give a different gap. The
scale also influences the amplitude and type of modulation.
In the exponential position, the translation goes from 2 Hz to 1024 Hz, the modulation being
exponential. In the other positions (5,50,500,5k), the translation will be of a maximum of 5
Hz, 50 Hz, 500 Hz or 5000 Hz, in positive or negative.
7.2 S
ECOND SECTION
7.2.1 Description
The second section of the Moog Modular V regroups all of the effect modules and the
sequencer. The outputs and inputs of this page needing connections with the modules of the
first section are moved to the latter, in a small extension.
This section contains a module for equalization through a bank of resonant filters, a chorus
module, a phaser, a stereo delay module, and a type 960 sequencer.
The 3 effect modules, filter bank, chorus and stereo delay are applied to the signal of the
output amplifiers in function with the interrupters “VCA1” and “VCA2”. They are applied in the
predefined order.
The choice between the chorus and the phaser is done through a menu displayed by clicking
on the name of the module.