8.3.3
Opening the instrument
Access to the Moog Modular V plug-in is done like any other plug-in, through for example an audio
track insert:
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TDM systems: the Moog Modular V must be loaded on an audio stereo track. Opening
it as a HTDM plug-in is done through the TDM sub menu, as a HTDM plug-in is used
exactly like a TDM plug-in.
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Other systems: the Moog Modular V can be loaded on a mono audio track (which be-
comes stereo after the insertion) or stereo.
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You can play the Moog Modular V with the mouse or the virtual keyboard.
8.3.4
Connection to a MIDI node
So that the Moog Modular V can play the information coming from a MIDI track, we must associate it
to the MIDI node of the latter through the appropriate menu:
We can also command the Moog Modular V through a command keyboard (see the Pro Tools manual
for the connection of this type of device).
8.3.5
Saving presets
Once the session is saved, the state of the Moog Modular V is saved as it is, even if the programming
does not correspond to any preset. For example, if you had been working on a preset P for which
you had modified parameters (without having saved them under the name P), the next time the
song is opened, the Moog Modular V will load preset P with the modifications.
The "Librarian Menu" of Pro Tools can of course be used with the Moog Modular V like any other
plug-in. Nevertheless, it is recommended that you prioritize the internal menu of the Moog Modular
V, and this for several reasons:
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The saved presets can be used in any sequencer, notably making user exchanges
easier.
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