Moog Music Animoog Z - Tutorial Part 2: layout, presets, scale and keyboard settings


For the 10 years anniversary Moog Music has released an updated version of Animoog. Animoog Z is based on the same ASE engine augmented with great visuals of comets following paths that can be automated live. At the heart of the synth you have this x-y 8 timbres system for which each timbre can have up to 16 waveforms. It is really a multi dimensional approach to wavetable and vector synthesis. The additional Z dimension make it much more interesting.

The sound is very good as it was for Animoog and this edition can also be used as an AUv3 synth or as an AUv3 insert effects inside your DAW or favourite mixer like Cubasis and AUM.


In this first episode we go through:

- how to select presets

- how to quickly move around the wave cube on the screen

- how to change quickly settings for the modulation wheel

- how to change settings for the scale including

- how to move from mono to 4 or 16 voices

- how to apply pitch correction and glides

- how to change key spacing

- how to re-set the envelope and the phase of notes

- how to use the legato option in mono setting

- finally we show how to use the arpeggio settings in the effects menu


I hope you enjoy and leave a comment if you have any questions. The next tutorial will start the explanation of the orbs view…


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