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ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V – USER’S MANUAL
The ‘+’ and ‘-‘ buttons in the toolbar let you make the plug-in window bigger or smaller so as to
adapt to your screen and resolution. The size will automatically be saved as a plug-in preference,
and will be reused upon next launch.
4.2.2
The reduced usage page
The last shortcut button on the toolbar will take you to the reduced view.
The reduced usage page contains the keyboard and the main controls. In this mode, the Moog Modu-
lar V is ready for immediate use of the presets of recorded sounds, with quick access to all of the
major real-time controllers. The Moog Modular V window is smaller, but the sequencer and effects
cannot be directly accessed.
Reduced usage page of the Moog Modular V
4.3 USING
CONTROLLERS
4.3.1 Potentiometers
The potentiometers are the most numerous controllers of your Moog Modular V! They can be con-
trolled in different manners, which are explained in detail underneath:
4.3.1.1 Mouse control (linear)
Certain sequencers allow the potentiometer mode of functioning to be changed with the mouse by
moving to linear mode. In linear mode, the potentiometer can be set only by moving the mouse ver-
tically, without going around it. The linear mode can sometimes be simpler to use than the rotation
mode. It can, at the same time, be less precise (the precision is limited by the number of vertical
pixels contained in the screen on which the mouse movements are being evaluated). The linear
mode can be accessed in the sequencer options. In Cubase™, for example, the choice can be ac-
cessed through the “Edit/Preferences” menu, and can be found in the “General” tab in the dialog
window.
4.3.1.2 Mouse control (higher linear precision)
The Moog Modular V allows access to a higher level of precision when adjusting the potentiometers
with the mouse, with the use of the right click (or shift + click). In this mode, the precision of mo-
vement is multiplied by 4 in relation to the normal linear mode. This mode can be accessed no mat-
ter which mode has been chosen on the sequencer (circular or linear).
4.3.1.3 Mouse control (circular)
Click on the potentiometer and turn in a circle around it to change the value of the controller. The
rotation mode gives a higher level of precision in the manipulation of controls: the farther the
mouse goes from the potentiometer, the higher the precision of the setting.
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