Technical data
You
learned
about
this
"wheel"
modulation
path
previously.
But
now,
let's
relate
that
to
the
control
panel
graphics
as
shown
below:
WHEEL
MOD
PATH
3.
Now
make
sure
that
the
MOD
AMOUNT
wheel
is
fully
back
so
the
"wheel
mod
path"
is
not
in
use.
4.
Switch
the
EFFECT
switch
in
the
KEYBOARD
TOUCH
section
to
the
MOD
position.
5.
Lightly
depress
a
key
and
slowly
exert
more
force
(pressure)
on
the
key
to
control
vibrato
amount.
Panel
graphics
indicate
this
"touch"
modulation
path:
TOUCH
MOD
PATH
The
touch
MOD
path
links
the
MODULATION
section
to
the
KEYBOARD
TOUCH
section
such
that
keyboard
force
controls
the
amount
of
any
signal
placed
on
the
path.
Notice
that,
regardless
of
which
"mod
path"
is
used,
the
source
of
modulations
is
selected
by
the
SOURCE
selector
in
the
MODULATION
section.
We
call
this
a
"single
source"
orientation:
SINGLE
MOD
SOURCE
6.
Select
(alternately)
each
of
the
settings
of
the
SOURCE
selector.
Experiment
with
both
"mod
paths"
as
done
previously
using
the
MOD
AMOUNT
wheel
and
then
the
EFFECT
switch
in
its
MOD
setting.
Since
the
DESTINATION
and
ROUTING
controls
are
separate
(and
not
identical,
take
note!)
it
is
possible,
and
musically
useful to
route
the
single
modulation
to
multiple
destinations.
So
we
refer
to
the
Multimoog
as
a
"single
source,
multiple
destina
tion"
instrument:
MULTIPLE
MOD
DESTINATIONS
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