Disabling local keyboard control also works!
You can control the pitch of osc 1 manually by patching the output of the attenuator into osc 1 pitch and using the knob to select pitch. If nothing else is patched into the other oscillators, all oscillators track the pitch of osc 1. If you patch a ...
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- Thu May 04, 2023 3:49 pm
- Forum: Moog Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizers
- Topic: matriarch question - fixed pitch oscillators possible?
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- Thu May 04, 2023 12:43 pm
- Forum: Moog Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizers
- Topic: matriarch question - fixed pitch oscillators possible?
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Re: matriarch question - fixed pitch oscillators possible?
Thank you for the replies!!
I can confirm that the keyboard CV out to attenuator with the attenuator set to full left will do the trick. Most predictable if the matriarch is in mono mode rather than one of the paraphonic settings. Also if you engage the sequencer or arpeggiator you need to take cv ...
I can confirm that the keyboard CV out to attenuator with the attenuator set to full left will do the trick. Most predictable if the matriarch is in mono mode rather than one of the paraphonic settings. Also if you engage the sequencer or arpeggiator you need to take cv ...
- Tue May 02, 2023 4:15 pm
- Forum: Moog Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizers
- Topic: matriarch question - fixed pitch oscillators possible?
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matriarch question - fixed pitch oscillators possible?
Hello all!
I am curious to find out if it is possible to set some of the oscillators on the Matriarch such that they do not track pitch. I am interested in using one or two of the oscillators as drones, additional LFOs or for ring modulation where only one osc. tracks pitch. This is inspired by how ...
I am curious to find out if it is possible to set some of the oscillators on the Matriarch such that they do not track pitch. I am interested in using one or two of the oscillators as drones, additional LFOs or for ring modulation where only one osc. tracks pitch. This is inspired by how ...
- Sun Jan 10, 2010 3:50 pm
- Forum: Minimoog Forum
- Topic: Voyager OS - Noisy Volume Envelope
- Replies: 2
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Voyager OS - Noisy Volume Envelope
Hello all... happy new year! Hope everyone had a good start to 2010.
I got a Voyager Os a little over a month ago and I just noticed that if I turn off all the oscillators and play some notes, I can hear some noise coming through. The volume of the noise will follow whatever settings I have on the ...
I got a Voyager Os a little over a month ago and I just noticed that if I turn off all the oscillators and play some notes, I can hear some noise coming through. The volume of the noise will follow whatever settings I have on the ...
- Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:42 am
- Forum: Minimoog Forum
- Topic: new guy - old school
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2569
- Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:51 pm
- Forum: Minimoog Forum
- Topic: new guy - old school
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- Views: 2569
new guy - old school
hello all... as the new guy in town I just wanted to drop in and say hello.
Just received my Voyager Old School yesterday... my first moog instrument... and was up until 2 in the morning exploring it's capabilities. It is such an extremely satisfying synth to play in so many ways. I find its ...
Just received my Voyager Old School yesterday... my first moog instrument... and was up until 2 in the morning exploring it's capabilities. It is such an extremely satisfying synth to play in so many ways. I find its ...