Aggiungere un 3°Osc+Noise al Little Phatty.(MOOGERFOOGER)

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Aggiungere un 3°Osc+Noise al Little Phatty.(MOOGERFOOGER)

Postby mooger » Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:44 am

Ascoltando il confronto tra il Minimoog e il Little Phatty,mi sono imbattuto in questo "quesito!" :mrgreen:
Come risolvere alla mancanza del terzo oscillatore e del generatore di rumore che purtroppo non sono presenti nel Little Phatty.La risposta e' semplice,basta aggiungere due pedali moogerfooger:
Uno e' il MF-107 FREQBOX:

Ed e' quello che permette di aggiungere un oscillatore in piu' con tanto di selezione delle waveform e sync

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The MF-107 FreqBox is different from other effects the effected sound is not a processed version of your input signal, but the sound of the input signal modulating an internal oscillator. It contains a VCO with continuously variable waveshape, and the capacity to modulate that Oscillator in the following ways:

- the VCO can be hard synced by the input signal
- The VCO can be frequency modulated (FM) by the input signal
- The VCO frequency can be modulated by an envelope follower which tracks the dynamics of the input signal
- The Amplitude of the VCO also tracks the dynamics of the input signal

Hard sync is a classic analog synthesis technique where the start of an oscillator�s cycle can be reset by another. The oscillator being synced takes on the frequency characteristics of the other oscillator, and when its frequency is swept, it reinforces the harmonics of the fundamental frequency. In the case of the FreqBox, the input signal is used to reset the FreqBox's VCO.

FM is a technique used to get really rich sounds from simple waveforms. The type of FM used in the FreqBox is linear FM. Sounds range from gong or bell-like tones to sizzly sweeps.

The FreqBox, like all moogerfoogers, works with any instrument to line-level input. In addition to the panel controls there are control inputs for use with expression pedals or control voltages and control outputs for interconnecting moogerfoogers like you would a modular synth.

The demo was recorded with an electric guitar, the FreqBox, a Moog EP-1 expression pedal, and recording software on a laptop. That's it!

The FreqBox can provide some really unusual processing to all types of signals : guitars, synths, drum sounds, vocals or wind instruments allowing you to enter previously unexplored sonic territory.


PER IL NOISE INVECE E' DISPONIBILE IL CONTROL PROCESSOR CP-251
Che oltre ad aggiungere questa feature aggiungere nuove possibilita' di modulazione,
tra l'altro Moog lo sta offrendo gratis a chi acquista un prodotto moog,dal Little Phatty al Voyager.
Purtroppo non posso usufruire di questa possibilita'!!! :cry:

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The CP-251 Control Processor can be used in connection with one or more Moogerfooger analog effects modules, the Minimoog Voyager, or other voltage-controlled gear. The CP-251 adds the same kind of power and versatility of the classic MOOG modular synthesizers.

There are two kinds of signals in a modular analog synthesizer: audio and control. As audio signals go through a system of synthesizer modules, they get shaped into the sounds that you hear. Control signals, on the other hand, correspond to the variations in the sound that are imparted by the synthesizer modules, like invisible hands that turn the knobs of the modules.

The CP-251 provides a dual waveform LFO, Noise Generator, Sample-and-Hold circuit, as well as two attenuators, a lag processor, a CV mixer and a 4-way mult. This gives you ways to modify, mix, and distribute control voltages to product the incredible variety of sounds and effects that analog synthesizers are famous for.

Ecco qui un video dimostrativo con Jordan RUDESS:

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Re: Aggiungere un 3°Osc+Noise al Little Phatty.(MOOGERFOOGER)

Postby Niki » Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:29 pm

:clap: :clap: :clap:

davvero interessante...quando mi comprerò un LP anch'io...anche se si potrebbe usare con radias...stop stop, G.A.S. incoming... :wtf:
Nascondi ciò che sono e aiutami a trovare la maschera più adatta alle mie intenzioni. (w.s.)
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Re: Aggiungere un 3°Osc+Noise al Little Phatty.(MOOGERFOOGER)

Postby Support Synthonia » Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:38 pm

certo di informarmi e vedo di postare anche io qualocosa.

Vi informo in modo non ancora ufficiale, che sul nostro portale ci sarà un ampio spazio dedicato ai nuovi prodotti della MOOG, presto vi farò sapere come :clap:
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Re: Aggiungere un 3°Osc+Noise al Little Phatty.(MOOGERFOOGER)

Postby mooger » Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:44 pm

Niki wrote::clap: :clap: :clap:

davvero interessante...quando mi comprerò un LP anch'io...anche se si potrebbe usare con radias...stop stop, G.A.S. incoming... :wtf:

Beh la promozione e' in corso,fino al 31 dicembre..approfittane se puoi!
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