Left-Hand Controllers; System Controller - Moog Memorymoog 345 Owner's Manual

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2.0 LEFT-HAND CONTROLLERS.

2.1 OCTAVE SWITCHES.
These are not programmable. They raise or lower the pitch of
all oscillators by one octave.
2.2 PITCH WHEEL.
Lets you bend the pitch of what's played on the keyboard by
an amount determined by the PITCH BEND AMOUNT con-
trol (1.11).
2.3 MODULATION WHEEL.
For injecting modulation from the LFO (5.0). Adds to the ini-
tial amount of modulation programmed by the MODULA-
TION AMOUNT control (1.12).

3.0 SYSTEM CONTROLLER.

3.1 PROGRAM DISPLAY.
The large numeric LED (Light Emitting Diode) display shows
which program number has been called up. Program numbers
range from 0 to 99.
3.2 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY.
Through this display, the Memorymoog's computer conveys
various sorts of information about what is going on in the in-
strument. When the AUTO TUNE cycle is complete, it will
display how many voice cards have been tuned up by showing
"1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 TUNED." Note that any number less than 6
indicates that the computer couldn't tune one of the voice
cards for some reason.
If you change any part of the current program in the display
by activating a control pot or switch, it will read "EDIT." If
you've changed a rotary pot's position, the left side of the dis-
play will show the value of that pot as it is in memory, while
the right side displays the current value. With this readout,
you can match old programs or return a pot to its original val-
ue.
Keyboard mode is indicated on the Alphanumeric Display
when you hit the KB MODE switch (1.7). When the RE-
CORD INTERLOCK button (3.4) is hit, the display will read
"LOCK." When a program has been recorded into memory
the display will read "RECORDED."
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0
OCTAVE
PITCH
MOD
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
PROGRAM
1
2
3
A
4
5
6
B
7
8
9
C
0
D
RECORD
ENTER
INTERLOCK
7

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