Grammy Rebate?

Am i blind? i cant find the link to Download the rebate form. :confused:

:smiley: No, not blind. It was a little confusing to me also.

http://www.moogmusic.com/manuals/grammy_sale_rebate_form_2008.pdf

-bruce

Sweet, thanks!

what are you going to get hehehehe?

im pretty set on the CP-251…but the freqbox keeps calling me. the micro would sound pretty bad ass with 2 VCOs…

Well, Ive tried using the 102 as the second Odsc but it needs attenuation in order to scale properly.

I don’t know about the Fewq box though, its not on my listof must haves at the moment. I just got the 104z on order today though.

The cp-251 will be the next item on my list probably before the end of the month (as soon as Uncle Sam gives me my comeuppans). I don’t know if we already discussed this but the cp251 will allw the ep1/2 to be used with the Micro.

Then, im going to order a 921B module to use as a second osc so that will put me at 3 by the summer. Im really excited! Im going to pist some more videos on youtube that im sure some folks will be interested in.

Eric

the freq box works alot easier than the ring mod as an oscillator, obviously since it tracks the audio signal rather than voltage. but im just not sure how i would route that back into the micro. Lo audio out to Freq to audio in, then Hi audio to amp? or Keyboard out to Freq to audio in?

Now I don’t know anything about the Freq Box.

I don’t know how fast it will detect and compliment the audio signal. My best guess would be to just use voltages, but that would really defeat the purpose of the envelope follower and being able to sync with the audio input wouldn’t it?

I also have never tried to run both hi and lo audio outs at the same time.

Do you have a filter (other than the micro)?

Now Ill try to answer your question.

Id try it the exact same way that you tried to track the 102, Keyboard out to Freq in, Freq Out (I didn’t just say Freq Out lol) to audio in, on the micro and see if that works. In this fashion, the MicroMoog filter woudl process the Freq along with its own osc. (This is how i was planning to hook up my external Osc) GregAE…Where are you on this lolo?


Now I have also never tried to use the audio in with the osc switch on…I don’t see why it woudln’t work.



I guess the answer to your question depends on what features of the Freq do you want to use. If you juzt want the Osc waveforms then use the CV functions for the second OSC. But if you want the envelope functions and the tracking then you coudl just remain in the audio chain.



It seems like when you start dealing with external Oscilators then you start needing a mixer really badly, hence the Mini’s and the Voyager’s Mixer module.

I guess the answer is just get a modular synth lolol. I think thats why Bob Gravitated towards that lolololl, necessity.


Man my typing and spelling is totally off, im tired lo.


Man i hope that I didn’t complicate your question.

I will say also that the Micro Never worked too well with me with envelope sensitive devices IN THE AUDIO CHAIN such as the Electro Harmonix Bass Balls. THe reason being that you have the VCA setting the volume, and with fast or slow attacks, there is an absence of velocity that you would otherwise get on a stringed instrument like a Bass or a guitar, so it really isn’t dynamic in the same ways. Maybe if it had the D and S of the envelopes instead of just the A and R then it would work better. I think that you might have that same issue with the Freq unless you opt for the straight Voltage Control.


Man i really hope someone else can answer your question lololoo.

Did that make any sence? lol

yea i kinda get what your saying. i do have the 101 so i can always just match up the filters if i wanted a similar response from both VCOs (and wasnt able to run the Freqbox in the auidio in) i think this is one of those things im just going to have to try to see if it works. but first i need a CP

well i did a little experiment. i used my ringmod in replace on the freqbox. first i ran the HI out into the ring mod(mix 100% Freq hi) then into the audio in. And Lo out to the amplifier. it worked quite well actually and when i turned off the ring mod i got a really beefy overdrive, it was nice. then i did the opposite. LO out to ringmod to Audio in, HI out to amp. i had to crank the drive and turn up the Micro and turn down the amp for this to work well, but it did work well. there was no overdrive with the LO going in the ringmod (turned off), it just sounded like it normally does.

so to recap…taking one of the Audio out plugging into the freqbox, then back into the Audio in to be filtered and then using the other Audio out to send to the amp/mixer/whatever should work just fine. and with the Freq having the Drive and Output controls it should be easier to mix.

Ill have to try that.

Well im sure that either way it woudl sound great. THe freqbox moreso because of the continuously variable waveshape.

I don’t think that either one would hurt the Micro though as a lot of people think that the Micro is very inferior to other synths because its crippled by 1 osc.

What Im really looking forward to is stacking intervals.


Man if you had the cp251, you could run your filters in a series with the lag processor. I think, but im not sure if that is the equivelant of a dual trigger delay.

E

Maybe I’m missing something here, but if you take a micromoog and feed its audio into a freqbox then back into the micro’s audio in, you’d create a feedback loop.

yeah the CP is going to open so many new doors, windows, and hidden passage ways in the creation of sounds

why didnt this happen with the ringmod though? is it because its not tracking like freqbox?

I imagine it did happen, but it just wasn’t noticed as anything bad or unique.
Feedback doesn’t necessarily have to squeal or whatever.
I was just commenting that the way I read these connections, it wasn’t a normal audio chain.
It doesn’t mean doing it this way won’t make great noises, just that it’s circular in its audio path.

oh ok i gotcha. yeah there was no squealing feedback. sending its own audio signal back in at a higher volume causing distortion wont hurt anything will it. because i really like that sound i just dont want to fry anything

You’re probably running no risk of frying anything with that setup.
It’s not enough voltage to matter. :slight_smile:

cool thanks! it always make me a little nervous when i try something like that