Moog | Moog One

Can I use the Moog One PITCH wheel to control parameters other than pitch?
Yes. You can assign the PITCH wheel to any parameter that can be selected in the modulation window.    To do so, press the MOD button beneath the soft kno...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:25 AM
Can I turn off local control on Moog One?
Many synthesizers offer the ability to turn off local control so that if you are using it as a controller with a Digital Audio Workstation, you do not dupli...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:27 AM
What is the source of the FM on the Moog One's filter section and can I change it?
By default, both filters use Oscillator 2 as the modulation source for their FM amount. However, you can change this to either of the other two oscillators ...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:27 AM
How do I use the pressure of the Moog One's X/Y pad as a modulation source?
The Expression Assign section of the Moog One has seven buttons that can be used to instantly map some of the most commonly used modulation sources, includi...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:27 AM
How do I use the Moog One's noise envelope as a modulation source?
The One’s EXPRESSION ASSIGN section allow you to quickly assign several commonly used modulation sources to any available destination. However the One can a...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:27 AM
How can I change which oscillator hard syncs to which on the Moog One?
By default, Oscillators 2 and 3 hard sync to Oscillator 1 when this function is turned on. However, you can choose to sync the other available oscillator by...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:27 AM
How do I copy a synth layer from a patch on the Moog One into another synth layer or patch?
The Moog One is multitimbral, meaning that for every patch it can play up to three completely different sounds and these can be layered in a variety of ways...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:27 AM
How do I change the same parameter on multiple synth layers on the Moog one at the same time?
The Panel Focus section, located on the center panel below the display, allows you to choose which of the One’s three synths is currently controlled by the ...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:27 AM
Is Moog One Multitimbral?
The Moog One is a three-part multitimbral instrument, capable of playing up to three distinct Synths simultaneously - split layered, or zoned across the key...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:28 AM
Are Moog One’s effects always in the signal path?
No. When “Synth” effects are disengaged, the Moog One’s audio path is completely analog. The Master Effects work on a send / return design, so they are comb...
Wed, 5 Jul, 2023 at 10:28 AM