Moosedrool
Honorary Master
1 year I've had the Moog and tested patches, recorded blips and bloops but I think I broke some rules today.
I don't know if this is a Moog thing because they always brag about their mistake they made with the filters but I found a strange thing.
Shoving the resonance to max pops up a harmonic (sine wave) from the noise floor without any audio required. Soooooo. Patching VCF to Ext Audio produces a audible sine wave when the mix is set to ext audio. Then patching KB to the cutoff gives a 1 volt per octave deal. Ironically cause the cutoff goes from 20Hz to 20kHz. Making a playable sine wave.
This can in return still be modulated with the LFO (That hits frequencies up to 350Hz) which means you can actually do proper sounding FM sine wave stuff on the Moog mother 32.
TL/DR
I turned a filter into an oscillator. Bow down to the synth God.
I don't know if this is a Moog thing because they always brag about their mistake they made with the filters but I found a strange thing.
Shoving the resonance to max pops up a harmonic (sine wave) from the noise floor without any audio required. Soooooo. Patching VCF to Ext Audio produces a audible sine wave when the mix is set to ext audio. Then patching KB to the cutoff gives a 1 volt per octave deal. Ironically cause the cutoff goes from 20Hz to 20kHz. Making a playable sine wave.
This can in return still be modulated with the LFO (That hits frequencies up to 350Hz) which means you can actually do proper sounding FM sine wave stuff on the Moog mother 32.
TL/DR
I turned a filter into an oscillator. Bow down to the synth God.


