Moog LABYRINTH User Manual page 14

Parallel generative analog synthesizer
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EXPLORING LABYRINTH
Now press RUN/STOP and watch as the play head moves through the
sequence, triggering a note every time it hits a bit that is on.
FROM RHYTHM TO MELODY
Now that we have a basic rhythm down, let's unlock the CV sequencing power of Labyrinth.
First, increase the SEQ1 AMT knob next to the sine wave VCO all the way up so
that it points to QTZ. At this time, you will not hear a change because SEQ1 CV
SEQ1 AMT
RANGE next to SEQ1 is fully counterclockwise.
QTZ
Now, increase SEQ1 CV RANGE to about 12 o'clock and you will hear the pitch
of the VCO move in time with SEQ1. Each bit turned on in SEQ1 contains a
random voltage between –5 volts and +5 volts—a range of 10 octaves! The
SEQ1 CV RANGE
SEQ1 CV RANGE knob scales the voltages coming from SEQ1; turned all the
way clockwise you will hear lower low notes and higher high notes (the full
10-octave range). Set around 9 o'clock, you will hear the same pattern, but with
its range reduced to only an octave or so. Play with SEQ1 CV RANGE to get a
better feel for how it affects the sequence range.
(Continued)
Press ADVANCE again to move the play head to bit 3 and
then press BIT FLIP to turn bit 3 on. Press ADVANCE twice
to move to bit 5 and flip it on, press ADVANCE again to
move to bit 6 and flip it on, and then press RESET to jump
back to bit 1. You now have a rhythmic sequence with
notes on steps 1, 3, 5, and 6.
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