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sound
charts
Sound
charts
are
the
"paint
by
numbers"
approach
to
the
synthesizer.
This
section
shows
you
how
to
create
sounds
easily
by
duplicating
sound
charts
settings
on
the
control
panel
of
the
Multimoog.
The
Multimoog
makes
sounds
that
you
have
synthesized,
or
created
from
the
basic
elements
of
sound
such
as
pitch,
tone
color,
and
loudness.
The
Multimoog
can
produce
a
lot
of
different
sounds
because
it
can
manipulate
elements
of
sound.
Unlike
the
traditional
arranger,
who
chooses
from
a
group
of
instruments
with
somewhat
fixed
characteristics,
the
synthesist
is
confronted
by
a
continuous
spectrum
of
instrumental
and
other
sound
textures.
Because
the
sounds
of
the
synthesizer
are not
as
fixed
and
well-
known
as
many
other
instruments,
it
is
necessary
to
have
a
notation
system
that
describes
synthesized
sound—sound
charts.
A
sound
chart
is
a
"picture"
of
control
panel
settings
that
produce
a
certain
sound.
Multimoog
sound
charts
are
line
drawings
of
the
front
control
panel
and
lower
performance
panel.
Rotary
potentiometers
(pots)
and
selectors
are
represented
by
circles;
slide
switches
are
represented
by
segmen
ted
rectangles:
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The
setting
for
a
rotary
control
or
selector
appears
within
the
circle
in
numbers
or
characters
appropriate
to
that
control.
The
setting
is
also
indicated
by
a
mark
on
the
edge
of
the
circle.
Blank
circles
indicate
that
the
control
should
be
turned
completely
counterclockwise,
or
it
may
interfere
with
the
sound
chart.
See
below
for
example:
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The
tuning
of
OSCILLATOR
A
relative
to
OSCILLATOR
B
is
shown
within
the
INTERVAL
circle
using
standard
musical
nomenclature
(m3=minor
third;
M2=Major
second;
P5=perfect
fifth;
AUG4=
Tritone).
A
plus
sign
indicates
OSCILLATOR
A
is
tuned
higher
than
OSCILLATOR
B;
a
negative
sign,
lower.
When
a
single
oscillator
is
used,
its
letter
appears
in
the
MIX
circle.
When
both
oscillators
are
used
"AB"
appears,
and
relative
mix
of
the
two
oscillators
is
indicated
by
the
mark on
the
edge
of
the
circle.
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