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moogerfoogers and cv
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:51 am
by godzilla
ok we had talks before about how you can use the 251 to process audio as well as cv
i wanted to ask if you can use the mf style units to process cv as well as audio?
maybe use the delay to delay the lfo, as is a common control on synths.
or use the LPF to smooth out a square lfo.
I thought it would work as the foogers ae designed to process the whole audio range they might go down to the lfo range as well
Re: moogerfoogers and cv
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:29 am
by GregAE
godzilla wrote:ok we had talks before about how you can use the 251 to process audio as well as cv
i wanted to ask if you can use the mf style units to process cv as well as audio?
maybe use the delay to delay the lfo, as is a common control on synths.
or use the LPF to smooth out a square lfo.
I thought it would work as the foogers ae designed to process the whole audio range they might go down to the lfo range as well
Any circuit used to process a CV would have to be direct coupled i.e. no capacitors in the signal path. I don't know if the 'Foogers are designed that way.
Since Moog has never suggested using 'Foogers in this manner, I'd guess it's because they can't process CVs as you describe. That said, why not contact Moog Music and find out?
Greg
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:02 am
by kb
I was reading up on delays and saw that it was possible to use a delay to repeat a cv position or sweep.
I tried it right away with an old Peavy digital delay. It works.
The delay is not the greatest and the total effect is just so-so.
I bet if a delay/sampler was used it would work better.
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:53 pm
by sir_dss
This is interesting because Subotnic was using tape to sequence CV signals on pieces like "Until Spring"
Could you use a tape echo to sequence your Moogerfoogers?
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 6:54 pm
by Dannymon
One time I tried sampling the MF102's LFO with my MPC1000 with no success. but still, when the LFO's cycle reached the highest frequency range I was able to get some sort of modulation recorded to the MPC. Probably the MPC's input has some sort of highpass filter?......Anyway, I'm wondering if this would work with my Boss DD5...Interesting.
EDIT:
I just tried sampling the the MF102/103's LFO with the 104z, and i got some crazy, funky results using the 102's carrier as my source sound......you guys should try it out!
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:13 am
by godzilla
so it kinda works then?
i would ask moog, but i only have 1 fooger as yet so maybe i'll wait until i have something to play around on.
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 10:37 am
by asd
this is a great, i hadn't thought about using fx to modify an lfo or cv. i wonder if you have to be careful using a delay. would it be possible to have the cv build up by repeating it too many times so that it was higher than the voltage that the mf cv inputs can handle?