Hello,
Long time moog fan new virgin moog owner I recently bought the new reissued minimoog model d, and I would like to use it as an external effects processor but not sure how to do this. I am on Logic Pro X, if someone can give me a step by step from actual hardware wiring to software i/o setting I would greatly appreciated.
How to use as External Effects Processor
- Chimponaut
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Re: How to use as External Effects Processor
I don't use Logic, Nuendo here but the ideas are the same. You need to send a signal out of your audio card hardware to the input of the Moog. I do this with an aux send that is then routed to a physical output on my audio card. From there, it's just a matter of getting the signal to the Moog input. Once you have the wiring all setup don't forget that you need to have a key pressed on the Moog to hear the sound being fed into it. I used to use a piece of tape on my old original Model D to hold a key down while I tweaked the various sound shaping tools. The Sub 37 has a latch setting on the Amg EG though which makes it a little easier.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
HW: Sub 37 <> Model D (original) <> Minitaur <> Slim Phatty <> OB-6 Module
<> Prophet Rev2 8V <> Prologue 16 <> Integra 7 <> SE-02 <> Triton Le <> Audient ASP-880
<> RME Raydat
SW: Nuendo
<> Prophet Rev2 8V <> Prologue 16 <> Integra 7 <> SE-02 <> Triton Le <> Audient ASP-880
<> RME Raydat
SW: Nuendo
Re: How to use as External Effects Processor
Thank you for the reply, my mistake was not holding one of the keys down