patching moogs

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JonnyG
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patching moogs

Post by JonnyG » Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:38 am

so i have 3 mf units, ring mod, lowpass filter, and phaser.

id really like to start stringing their functions together, any recomendations for good patches? i have never done this and don't exactly know how.

i'd like to try driving the filter with the ring mods LFO or something.

sorry im an utter noob

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Re: patching moogs

Post by CTRLSHFT » Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:26 am

JonnyG wrote:so i have 3 mf units, ring mod, lowpass filter, and phaser.

id really like to start stringing their functions together, any recomendations for good patches? i have never done this and don't exactly know how.

i'd like to try driving the filter with the ring mods LFO or something.

sorry im an utter noob
this exact same query has a couple answers that can be found here:
http://moogmusic.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 7ee7ab5c49
www.ctrlshft.com

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Post by JonnyG » Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:32 am

thanks alot (i shoulda searched).



any new input appreciated as well

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Post by asd » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:02 pm

I end up patching my fooger's in feedback loops pretty often. They come even closer to being the modular system that I'd like to get, but can't afford... Anyways, I can post some of the patches that I use with that if you're interested (usually 101 under voltage control from the 102/251 or the 101/102 in the loop with the cp handling the voltage control), just let me know.

I also find that just randomly patching things together helps me find new sounds. Otherwise I end up thinking in the same ways (like lmany of the relatively standard patch ideas discussed in the other thread). You can use the carrier out of the 102 as an lfo too, turning in way up into audio range can give some neat results (anywhere from 100-200 hz all the way up to 4000 or whatever the top limit is).

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