Service manual
MUTE
BRASS
This
voice
is
a
new
version
of
the
wah-wah
effect.
The sound
approximates
a
double-acting
wah-wah,
.or
"ooowah-ooo."
It
starts
with
an
emphasis
on
the
"lows",
moves
to
the
"highs"
and
returns.
Each
time
a
key
is
depressed
the
"ooo-wah-ooo"
sound
is
pro
duced.
Try
it
in
each
octave.
OPEN
BRASS
The
sounds
of
a
trumpet,
trombone,
or
tuba
can
be
approximated
by
selecting
this
tab,
and
varying
it
with
other
controls.
Characteristic
of
this
voice
(and
some
of
the
other
"Quick-Set"
voices)
is
a
built-in
timbre
change
which
is
faster
in
the
upper
octaves
and
is
automatically
slower
in
the
lower
octaves
—
much
as
the
attack
of
a
tuba
differs
from
that
of
a
trumpet.
This
attention
to
the
authentic
details
of
the
attack
in
different
octaves
is
a
unique
feature
of
the
Satellite.
Try
it
in
each
octave
setting.
THIN
REED
This
voice
provides
a
sound
similar
to
that
of
a
double
reed.
In
the
top
octave
the
sound
is
oboe-like.
In
the
lower
octaves,
the
sound
of
a
bassoon
is
approximated.
You
will
note
a
slight
timbre
change
in
the
onset
of
the
tone
and
a
slow
attack.
HOLLOW
REED
The
hollow
reed
sound
and
the
soft
attack
of
the
raditional
clarinet
and
bass
clarinet
are
character
istic
of
this
voice
-
an
excellent
voice
in all
octave
registers.
FULL REED
This
full
bodied
reed
sound
is
unique
to
the
Satellite.
It
combines
some
of
the
qualities
of
a
double
reed
wind
instrument
with
those
of
a
pipe
organ
with
a
little
saxophone
added.
In
the
lowest
registers,
it
is
an
excellent
reproduction
of
the
sound
of
the
sarrusophone,
a
wind
instrument
popular
in
bands
of
the
early
1900's.
BRIGHT
REED
This
voice
approximates
that
of
a
saxophone.
With
adjustment
of
other
controls
you
will
be
able
to
vary
the
sound
through
the
characteristics
of
alto
and
tenor,
baritone,
and
even
bass
saxophone.
BOW
STRING
This
gentle
voice
with
its
slow
attack
can
be
made
to
simulate
violin,
viola,
cello,
and
even
some
of
the
sounds
of
the
bass
violin.
PLUCK
STRING
This
sound
is
quite
percussive
with
a
lingering
decay.
It
is
most
useful
for
creating
guitar-like
or
harpsichord-type
effects,
including
that
of
a folk
guitar.
STRIKE
STRING
In
the
upper
registers
this
voice
is
that
of
an
electronic
piano.
In
the
lower
registers
it
provides
an
interesting
sound
similar
to
that
of
an
electric
bass
guitar.
PICK
STRING
Banjo
type
sounds
are
provided
with
the
hollow
sound
characteristic
of
this
voice.
In
the
lower
registers
it
can
simulate
the
plucked
sound
of
the
string
bass,
or
bass
violin.
BELL
In
the
upper
octaves
a
fine
bell
sound
is
provided
by
this
voice.
In
the
lower
octaves,
the
huge
sound
of
a
large
carillon
can
be
reproduced.
LUNAR
This
versatile
voice
perhaps
is
most
characteris
tic
of
the
Moog
sounds.
It
provides,
in
its
various
adjustments,
a
wide
variety
of
timbre
changes
with
which
you
can
produce
many
popular
electronic
"Moog"
sound
effects.
It
is
most
effective
when
used
with
SUSTAIN.