Technical data
MULTIMOOG
SELF-MODULATION
JUMPER
*"
STEREO
PLUG
RING
\
JUMPER
FROM
TIP
TO
RING
TERMINAL
It
is
possible
to
route
modulation
signals
both
to
and
from
the
Multimoog
simultaneously
and
independently
from
a
modular
system
or
another
synthesizer:
SIMULTANEOUS
INPUT
&
OUTPUT
OF
MODULATION
SIGNALS
STEREO
PLUG
TO
MOD
JACK
MULTIMOOG
MODULATION
OUTPUT
TO
ANOTHER
SYNTHESIZER
(EXAMPLE:
921
OSCILLATOR)
The
MODULATION
jack
is
particularly
powerful,
since
it
provides
simultaneous
two-way
communication
with the
outside
world;
its
presence
is
MULTIMOOG
MODULATION
INPUT
FROM
ANOTHER
SYNTHESIZER
(EXAMPLE:
911
ENVELOPE
GEN.)
an
important
advance
in
the
open
system
synthesizer
concept.
FILTER
INPUT
The
FILTER
INPUT
acts
only
as
an
input
for
signals
capable
of
controlling
the
cutoff
frequency
of
the
FILTER
section.
A
control
signal
fed
into
the
FILTER
INPUT
acts
as
an
"unseen
hand"
that
electrically
manipulates
internal
control
elements
as
one
might
do
manually
on
the
front
panel.
The
following
depicts
the
analogy
between
FILTER
INPUT
control
and
control
by
hand:
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
EXTERNAL
AND
MANUAL
FILTER
CONTROL
CONTROL
SIGNAL
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EFFECTS
FO*Et
FRONT
PANEL
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