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Moog Rogue question

Moog Rogue question

2001-03-15 by Christopher Bijalba

Hey, to anyone who might know or could test this, I have a question about a moog rogue:
If i press and hold a key, it plays the note.
If i then (while holding 1st note) press a 2nd key which is lower, it will sweep over to it or jump to it (depending on various settings) and play the 2nd key until I let go, then it will return to the 1st
BUT
if i then (while holding 1st note) press a 2nd key which is HIGHER, nothing happens... no change.
is this a defective moog? or is it just how they are?
thanks
chris

Re: Moog Rogue question

2001-03-15 by qpond@hotmail.com

--- In vintagesynthrepair@y..., "Christopher Bijalba" <chris@f...> 
wrote:
> Hey, to anyone who might know or could test this, I have a question 
about a moog rogue:
> 
> If i press and hold a key, it plays the note.
> 
> If i then (while holding 1st note) press a 2nd key which is lower, 
it will sweep over to it or jump to it (depending on various 
settings) and play the 2nd key until I let go, then it will return to 
the 1st
> 
> BUT
> 
> if i then (while holding 1st note) press a 2nd key which is HIGHER, 
nothing happens... no change.
> 
> is this a defective moog? or is it just how they are?
> 
> thanks
> chris
the moog is low note priority not new note priority, this allows for 
some nice staccato rapid tremolo effects or rapid slides between 
notes, some synths were high note priority.
Quentin

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Moog Rogue question

2001-03-15 by Gerry Dahl

Hi,
This is called "low note priority" this is how most moogs work.
The minitmoog and the sattelite are "high note priority"
Hop this helps.
Gerry Dahl
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Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Moog Rogue question

Hey, to anyone who might know or could test this, I have a question about a moog rogue:
If i press and hold a key, it plays the note.
If i then (while holding 1st note) press a 2nd key which is lower, it will sweep over to it or jump to it (depending on various settings) and play the 2nd key until I let go, then it will return to the 1st
BUT
if i then (while holding 1st note) press a 2nd key which is HIGHER, nothing happens... no change.
is this a defective moog? or is it just how they are?
thanks
chris


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