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MASTER EFFECTS
UNDERSTANDING MASTER EFFECTS
ON (ON/LIT, OFF/UNLIT)
The ON button toggles the SYNTH EFFECT module On and Off; when
the button is lit, the Synth Effect is On.
SEND 1 AND SEND 2 KNOB
Unlike the Synth Effects, which are applied per
Synth, Master Effects are available to any and
all Synths within the active Preset. The SEND
1 and SEND 2 knobs located on the Front
Panel determine how much signal from each
individual Synth is being fed into the Master
Effect Buss. The status of the ON button and
the value of the SEND 1 and SEND 2 knobs are
saved as part of the Timbre.
The Master Effects buss offers two inputs and two outputs, allowing the Master Effects to be
congured to operate as one stereo in/stereo out processor (STEREO), or as two mono in/stereo out
processors (DUAL MONO). When the MASTER BUSS MODE parameter in the Master Effects MORE
page is set to STEREO, the STEREO LED indicator will light.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Although PAN can be assigned as a modulation destination using the Modulation
Matrix (allowing the panning of individual voices as they are played), this per-voice panning cannot be
preserved in the dual mono buss feeding the Master Effects. The per-voice panning will continue to
affect the Dry (unprocessed) signal, but the Wet (processed) signal will rely on the Synth pan position,
as determined by the VCA MORE page settings. However, in the Stereo mode, the inputs to the Master
Effects are stereo, and the per-voice panning data is preserved.
Included in the Master Effects are select studio-grade effects created by Eventide®, and licensed
for Moog One use. Due to their innate complexity, only one of these premiere Eventide effects may
be used at a time, even when the Master Effects are congured in the Dual Mono mode. A second
Master Effect may indeed still operate alongside the Eventide effect; the limitation is only that no two
Eventide effects can operate simultaneously.
NOTE: If one of the Eventide effects is already assigned to one of the Master Effects, say Master Effect 1,
then the Eventide effects will appear grayed-out in the EFFECT 2 TYPE list, and they will be unselectable.

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Moog One Specifications

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BrandMoog
ModelOne
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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