The pink noise output is filtered by a low pass filter (6dB/oct) and directed to the Sample & hold
audio in. The audio out of the latter is connected to one of the 3 cut-off frequency modulation in-
puts of the low pass filter.
► The result is random changes to the filter cut-off frequency.
► Now set the modulation rate by turning the "Clock rate" potentiometer on the Sample and Hold
module.
► If you want to soften these variations there are two solutions:
By setting the filter cut-off frequency on the "Noise" module, the high-pitched frequencies will be
filtered. The variations in modulation will be "softened" in this manner.
By using the "Glide" potentiometer on the "Sample and Hold" module, these modulation variations
will be smoother.
The new modules included with the Moog Modular V 2.0 will add a large number of editing possibili-
ties. They were difficult to create (impossible in some cases) before. Don't hesitate to experiment
in new editing methods.
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