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ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V – USER’S MANUAL
7.4
USING THE NEW MOOG MODULAR V 2.0 MODULES
7.4.1
The Bode Frequency Shifter
The Bode Frequency Shifter was certainly one of the most coveted modules while at the same time
one of the least known in the Moog galaxy. There were around 10 sold across the world!
The bode Shifter module
It allows the creation of a huge number of unique sounds, which we will see, in the two following
examples:
7.4.1.1 More
stereo
width
Obtain more stereo width by slightly dephasing the pitch of the sound. Take as an example the pre-
set “Bode_Bass” (in the “Factory” bank).
For this very simple preset, we will use an oscillator where the “sawtooth” signal will be directed
straight to the Bode Frequency Shifter audio in.
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The A and B outputs on the Bode Frequency Shifter are directed towards the inputs for VCA1 and
2. The panoramic potentiometers are turned to the left for VCA1 and to the right for VCA2 to obtain
a stereo sound.
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The main tuning frequency on the Bode Shifter is placed at 0.000 Hz (“amount of shift” potenti-
ometer centered). The “Scale” setting is placed to position “5” (the variations in height are very
weak). Also, leave the “Mixture” setting at the center (it won’t be used in this example)
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A slow modulation is applied to the Bode Shifter frequency thanks to the sine signal of a LFO.
The modulation phase being inverted on outputs A and B, you obtain a very natural dephasing be-
tween the left and right signals.
This effect could be compared to a short reverberation effect if the modulation rate is weak or
“chorus” if we increase the modulation rate.
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