User`s manual
116  ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL 
modulation  input  directed  towards  the  cut-off.  Do  the  same  thing  on  filter2  using 
envelope2. 
If  you  do  not  hear  the  sound,  make  sure  with  a  right  click  on  the  “trigg”  inputs  of  these  2 
envelopes that “keyboard trigger” has been selected. 
  Apply  light  cyclic  variations  on  the  filter1  cut-off  frequency.  Choose  the  “Sin”  output  of 
LFO1 and direct it to the first modulation input of filter1. Lightly turn the jack to the right 
(to 2 o’clock for example), this will dose the modulation input directed towards the cut-off. 
Lower the cut-off frequency to clearly hear the oscillation of the sound. 
  Do  the  same  thing  with  filter2  by  choosing  the  triangular  waveform  of  LFO1.  To  create 
subtle evolutions of stereo sound, turn the modulation jack ring in the opposite direction of 
filter1. 
LFO1 to the filters link 
  If you wish to change the LFO oscillation speed, simply turn the “Frequency” button. 
  You can also create light fluctuations in the change of speed of LFO1. For this, connect the 
LFO2 
 output to the  “FM”  input  (Frequency Modulation) of LFO1. Turn the jack  ring to 
dose the modulation. The evolution of the 2 filters will be less linear. 
  An  accompaniment  sound  has  a  fairly  slow  attack,  set  the  2  VCA  envelopes  so  that  the 
sound appears more slowly when you press the keys of your keyboard. Turn the 2 attack 
buttons (“Attack” — A) to the right: set them to 2 seconds for example. 
  Hone  the  setting  of  these  envelopes  by  prolonging  the  decay  of  the  sound:  turn  the  2 
release buttons (“Release” — R) lightly increasing them (to 500 millisecond for example) 










