The pink noise output is filtered by a low pass filter (6 dB/oct) and directed to the sample & hold audio in. The audio out of the latter is connected to one of the 3 cut-off frequency modulation inputs of the low pass filter.

￿The result is random changes to the filter cut-off frequency.

￿Now set the modulation rate by turning the “Clock rate” knob on the Sample and Hold module.

￿By setting the filter cut-off frequency on the “Noise” module, the high-pitched frequencies will be filtered. The variations in modulation will be “softened” in this manner.

￿By using the “Glide” knob on the “Sample and Hold” module, these modulation If you want to soften these variations there are two solutions:

￿variations will be smoother.

The new modules included with the Moog Modular V 2.0 will add a large number of editing possibilities. They were difficult to create (impossible in some cases) before. Don’t hesitate to experiment in new editing methods.

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