Using an LFO in audio range wouldn’t really help me though, since for LIN FM IN the carrier wave is the OSC, not the modulation, and there is no LIN FM IN to modulate any LFO.
And for dead patching PITCH IN, I don’t think that works. The manual says:
PITCH IN (Exponential Frequency Modulation)
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- Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:09 pm
- Forum: Moog Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizers
- Topic: Matriarch LIN FM IN
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- Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:13 am
- Forum: Moog Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizers
- Topic: Matriarch Paraphonic Playing "style"
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Re: Matriarch Paraphonic Playing "style"
I found I can’t “go at it” as I would a piano. I have started to learn to adjust my fingers so I strike the notes in a chord in the same order every time.
I think Moog could help us here in a firmware update. They should add a voice allocation mode where each voice allocated in pitch order ...
I think Moog could help us here in a firmware update. They should add a voice allocation mode where each voice allocated in pitch order ...
- Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:03 am
- Forum: Moog Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizers
- Topic: Matriarch LIN FM IN
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Matriarch LIN FM IN
Hi! I’m trying to get something reasonable sounding using the LIN FM IN. If I understand FM correctly, one starting point is to have a fixed carrier wave, and then using frequency modulation of that carrier wave to alter the pitch according to the modulation rate.
The way the Matriarch is wired, is ...
The way the Matriarch is wired, is ...