
Moog Animoog iPad / iOS Sound Design Video Tutorial Pt 2: Advanced Modulation + Routing
Moog Animoog iPad / iOS Sound Design Video Tutorial Pt 2: Advanced Modulation + Routing
In part two of a three-part tutorial on Moogâs Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Cellitti shows you how to creatively use Animoogâs modulation parameters to achieve complex sounds.
Now that we have looked at how to break down Animoog into a basic initial state, I would like to examine the instrumentâs creative options to make more complex sounds.
Animoog has a clearly labeled and easy to use modulation area, allowing us to add several modulation parameters to the sound at the same time. We are able to use traditional modulation sources like mod envelopes, filter envelopes, and low frequency oscillators, but there are some hidden gems in here as well.
For instance, take control of the Touch Keys to manipulate sounds in ways a traditional keyboard is incapable of. By using the modulation control of âpoly-pressureâ to manipulate a destination of filter frequency, the areas of the touch key will activate modulation of the filterâs cutoff frequency. So you can create filter sweeps just by moving your fingers up and down a single touch key. Furthermore, as if the path and origin controls of the X/Y pad werenât enough, you can use mod controls to effect these parameters even further. It never ceases to amaze me how much flexible control this app has.
Matt Cellitti
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