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Moog One User Manual

Moog One
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SEQUENCER (Continued)
ENTERING MODULATION DATA (Step
Edit Mode)
Each step of the sequence can also be
assigned a number of modulation routings.
Moog One handles these modulation
values by creating an offset value that
is combined with other values affecting
the same parameters. This allows the
performer to manually sweep a knob
value, without the Sequencer constantly
interrupting the sweep with absolute values
stored for each step. These offsets are
bipolar, meaning they can apply a positive
or a negative amount of change to the
parameter value, and they are proportional, being expressed as a percentage value.
As with entering and editing notes, the Modulation routings are applied using lanes. Each lane
is limited to one Modulation destination. While the CONTROLLER, AMOUNT, CATEGORY, and
DESTINATION Parameters set with the Soft Knobs found at the bottom of the screen are universal
for the selected lane, the OFFSET values are set for each individual step.
ENTERING MODULATION DATA IN REAL TIME
By far, the simplest way to add modulation data to the sequence is by using the Step Mod function
to record the changing value of a particular parameter as the Sequencer is running – either while
recording or playing back. With the sequence stopped, the Step Mod method can be used to quickly
edit modulation values in the STEP EDIT page. If it is not already open, press the STEP EDIT button
to open the MODULATION SEQUENCE page. Press the MODULATIONS Soft Button at the top of the
screen to open the MODULATION SEQUENCE screen.
NOTE: Using the STEP MOD function does not require opening the STEP EDIT page or pressing the
MODULATIONS Soft Button; but doing so will allow you to see – and edit – the data entered in this manner.
Now press the STEP MOD button (the button will light) in the Sequencer module on the Front Panel
and tweak any modulate-able parameter on the Front Panel. This will instantly set up a new Modulation
lane using that parameter as the destination. While you can manually advance from step to step and
change each value individually, you can also set the Sequencer to run, and twist and tweak away on
that same parameter knob. The changing values will be recorded automatically for each step. Tweaking
additional knobs will instantly set up a new Modulation lane for each destination, with the values again
being recorded automatically for each step.

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Moog One Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard61-note Fatar TP-8S with velocity and aftertouch
ArpeggiatorYes
Polyphony8 or 16 voices
Oscillators3 per voice
LFOs4 per voice
Envelopes3 per voice
SequencerYes
ConnectivityMIDI In/Out/Thru, USB, CV/Gate
Weight45 pounds (20.4 kg)
Filter2 filters per voice: a state-variable filter and a Moog ladder filter

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