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LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS (Continued)
The onscreen MORE page parameters are
edited using the four Soft Knobs below
the screen.
CHANGING THE VALUE
Rotate the Soft Knob below each
parameter name to change its value. In
some cases, the Soft Knob simply turns a
function on or off. In other cases, the Soft
Knob may choose from a list of values or
settings, and in other cases, the Soft Knob
is dialing in a value – either absolute or a
percentage.
SELECTING A ROW
The scroll bar at the right edge indicates the current row. Rotate the Master Encoder to the right to
highlight the next row of parameters. Rotating the Master Encoder to the left will select a previous row.
Again, rotate the Soft Knob below the parameter to change its value.
RANGE (SLOW, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)
Each LFO has a frequency range from 0.001Hz to 1 kHz. In order to make it easier to dial in just the
right rate, the range is divided into four sections.
SLOW
0.001 Hz to 1 Hz
LOW
0.01 Hz to 10 Hz
MEDIUM
0.1 Hz to 100 Hz
HIGH
1.0 Hz to 1 kHz
VARIATION (0% to 100%)
Pressing an LFO WAVE button on the Front Panel selects from a series of variable LFO wave shapes.
The VARIATION parameter provides a smooth and continuous transition from one (0%) to the other
(100%). The resulting wave shape is shown in the left pane of each LFO MORE page.
TRIANGLE (TRI / SIN)
Triangle forms a symmetrical wave, with equal rise and fall times. The VARIATION parameter provides
a continuous transition from Triangle (0%) to Sine (100%). Sine replaces the pointed peaks and valleys
of the Triangle with a smoother curve.
PULSE
With Pulse selected, the VARIATION parameter provides a continuous change in pulse width, or duty
cycle, from 0% to 100%
.
TIP: When applying the VARIATION parameter to a Pulse wave, 0% is “always off” and 100% is “always
on” so if you don’t hear any changes from an LFO that is set to the Pulse wave, try changing the
VARIATION parameter to some mid-range value.

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Moog One Specifications

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BrandMoog
ModelOne
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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