User`s manual
88  ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL 
Scale  Sets the scale frequency 
Amount of Shift  Sets the frequency transition 
Mix  Mix between the positive and negative translations 
Mixed output  Mix of negative and positive translations output connection jack 
Positive output  Positive translation output jack 
Negative output  Negative translation output jack 
FM Input  Frequency modulation connection jack 
Audio Input  Input signal connection jack 
This  module  is  used  for  a  linear  translation  of  the  frequencies  contained  in  the  input  signal. 
Because of this linearity, the initial harmonic relations are totally modified. 
It is easy with this module, to produce metallic sounds. 
There  are  three  available  outputs:  two  for  each  of  the  translations  possible  (negative  and 
positive), the other for a mix of the two, the mix is set with the “Mix” button. 
The translation rate, which is to say the difference in frequencies, is set with the “frequency” 
button. Following the selected scale (“scale” selector), the button will give a different gap. The 
scale also influences the amplitude and type of modulation. 
In the exponential position, the translation goes from 2 Hz to 1024 Hz, the modulation being 
exponential.  In the  other  positions  (5,50,500,5k),  the  translation  will be  of  a  maximum  of  5 
Hz, 50 Hz, 500 Hz or 5000 Hz, in positive or negative. 
7.2  S
ECOND SECTION
7.2.1  Description 
The second section of the Moog Modular V regroups all  of the effect modules and  the 
sequencer.  The outputs and inputs of this page needing connections with the modules of the 
first section are moved to the latter, in a small extension. 
This  section  contains  a  module  for  equalization  through  a  bank  of  resonant  filters,  a  chorus 
module, a phaser, a stereo delay module, and a type 960 sequencer. 
The  3  effect  modules,  filter  bank,  chorus  and  stereo  delay  are  applied  to  the  signal  of  the 
output amplifiers in function with the interrupters “VCA1” and “VCA2”. They are applied in the 
predefined order. 
The choice between  the chorus and the phaser is done through a menu displayed by clicking 
on the name of the module. 










