The «Open» Mode - Arturia Minimoog V User Manual

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Start by lowering the cut-off frequency of the low-pass filter (LPF). This will make the
sound more and more dampened.
To do this, set the «Cutoff frequency potentiometer». For fine-tuning, use the right
mouse button (this is valid for all potentiometers).
Notice that the filter cut-off is modulated by an ADR envelope (Attack, Decay and
Release).
To clearly hear the effect produced by the ADR envelope on the filter cut-off
frequency, increase the resonance («Emphasis») value 5.00.
filtering effect and the sound will start to «whistle».
Change the length of attack for this envelope («Attack time») so that the brightness
increases slower or faster when the note is sent.
In the same manner, change the value of decay («Decay time»); the brightness will
diminish faster or slower as you hold the note.
You will probably have noticed that an envelope also modulates the amplitude of the
sound – «Loudness Contour»
Increase the «Attack time» so that the volume of the sound increases progressively.
Do the same with the «Decay time»; the volume will progressively decay when you
hold the note pressed down.
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When the minimoog V is at the «Open» position, you access an extension to the
parameters of synthesis. It is displayed in the form of a modulation matrix, a Low
Frequency Oscillator (LFO) which was brought in be substituted for oscillator 3 which was
being used to this effect. An arpeggiator, a chorus and stereo delay complete this
extension.
ARTURIA – minimoog V – USER'S MANUAL
The «Attack time» parameter of the filter envelope
Amplitude envelope – Loudness Contour
MODE
This will amplify the
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