User`s manual
74  ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL 
Unlike the low-pass 904A filter, the high-pass 904B filter does not possess resonance. The cut-
off frequency can be set with the rotating “frequency” dial or by the 3 modulation inputs which 
function in the same manner as the inputs of the low-pass. 
The following image represents the  spectrum of a high-pass filter with a cut-off frequency  of 
500 Hz. 
High-pass 24 dB/octave filter 
7.1.3.3  Band-pass 24 dB/octave filter (904C) 
Band-pass filter 
Frequency  Sets the filter cut-off frequency 
Resonance  Sets the bandwidth of the filter 
Type  Choice of filter type (band reject or band pass) 
Audio Output  Filter output connection jack 
Audio Input  Filter input connection jack 
FM Inputs  Frequency modulation input jacks 
Mod. Width input  Bandwidth modulation input connection jack 
Keyboard follow  Keyboard follows choice tuning the filter (no follow, follow 1, 2, 3 or 4). 
Sequencer Choice  Choice  of  the  sequencer  output  tuning  the  filter  (no  sequencer, 
sequencer 1, 2, 3 or 4). 
The  24dB  band  pass  filter  resembles  the  Moog  904C  filter,  but  the  difference  from  it  is  that 
while the Moog 904C is a pairing of the 2 associated low-pass and high-pass filters, this one is 
independent  of  the  2  other  filters.  The  central  frequency  can  be  set  with  the  rotating 
“Frequency” button, the bandwidth, of 1/3 octave to 3 octaves with the “Resonance” knob. The 
Frequency 
Resonance
Type 
Audio Output 
Audio Input 
FM Inputs Mod. Width input 










