External Synthesizer Out; Footswitch In; Cassette Interface; Power On/Off - Moog Memorymoog 345 Owner's Manual

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14.0 EXTERNAL SYNTHESIZER OUT.

14.1 CONTROL VOLT 1 VOLT/OCT.
A 1 volt-per-octave (± 10%) output for con-
trolling an external synthesizer or synthesizer
accessory. Range and scale trimmers for tuning
the output to an external synthesizer are acces-
sible through the rear panel.
14.2 V-GATE 0 - 15V.
A voltage gate output with a level of from 0 to
15 volts for interfacing with instruments which
accept voltage gates.
14.3 S-TRIG 15V TO 0.
A switch trigger output with a range of 15
volts to 0 volts. For interfacing to instruments
with switch trigger inputs.

15.0 FOOTSWITCH IN.

15.1 RELEASE.
Accepts a switch input for turning the release
portion of the Contour Generators on and off
(see 10.4). With the RELEASE switch on the
front panel on, depressing the RELEASE
FOOTSWITCH will turn the RELEASE
switch on the panel off. At that point, the RE-
LEASE FOOTSWITCH will act as a SUS-
TAIN PEDAL would on a piano: pressed
down, the RELEASE function of the CON-
TOUR GENERATORS (8.5 and 9.0) will be
on; let up, the RELEASE function of the
CONTOUR GENERATORS will be off.
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15.2 HOLD.
A switch input for turning the HOLD function
(1.8) on and off.
15.3 PROGRAM ADVANCE.
A switch input for advancing through the
PROGRAM SEQUENCES (3.7).
15.4 PROGRAM BACKSTEP.
A switch for stepping through the PROGRAM
SEQUENCES (3.7) in reverse order.
15.5 GLIDE.
Turns the front panel GLIDE switch on or off.
15.6 CLOCK IN.
Replaces the internal clock from the LFO (5.0)
with an external clock.

16.0 CASSETTE INTERFACE.

Connections are made from the three jacks to a
cassette recorder for transfer of memory con-
tents to and from tape.

17.0 POWER ON/OFF.

Turns the Memorymoog on and off.

18.0 POWERCORD.

A detachable cord is supplied with your instru-
ment. Be careful to grasp it by the plug when
taking it out of an electrical outlet.
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