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1. Pressure Pot No 0 30 gt LSB MSB 23 gt LSB MSB lt Pressure Amt 0 7 24 0 Bit Lo Freq 2 Bit 2 Lo Freq 2 Bit 1 Lo Freq 2 Bit O Lo Freq 2 MSB Glide 25 0 PitchiBend Amt gt LSB x x x x 26 O Mod Amt e seca 27 0 ELSE lt lt 5 Modulation Amp eeeccc eene 28 0 lI C Foot 29 0 lt lt Foot Pedal anim gt LSB 30 QO Modulation 6 lt lt lt gt LSB MSB 31 0 x Bit 3 Lo Freq 3 Bit 2 Lo Freq 3 Bit 1 Lo Freq 3 Bit 0 Lo Freq 3 MSB Modulation Rate 32 0 Voice Mod OSC 3 Amt lt lt lt lt LSB x x x 33 0 ewe Voice Mod Filter Env 21158 MODdesese Ree Voice Mod 3 Am ss s 34 0 OSGT PW gt MSB lt Voice Mod BIG EM esce 35 gt 188 MSB lt OSC 1 Pulse Width 36 0
2. c az 2 2 x Previously the arpeggiator function was entered by pressing the arpeggiator button selecting the type of ar peggio with a numeric button from 1 to 9 and confirming this choice with ENTER Only then was the ar peggio audible and the display would only show the word EDIT Checking or editing one s choice was then only possible through exiting and then reentering the arpeggio function Latched or held arpeggios HOLD were also handled by the arpeggio function Now pressing a numeric button from 0 to 9 after pressing the arpeggio button causes the arpeggio to be come immediately audible Arpeggios of all types can be latched or held via the HOLD KEY function see page B 3 In split mode choices 4 through 6 one can play the lower two octaves of the keyboard up to fi ve voices normally while the upper three octaves are reserved for arpeggios In split mode the HOLD KEY only functions to latch the arpeggio in the upper three octaves Held keys see page B 1 4 can also be held in the arpeggiator Note Please be aware of the distinction between the HOLD KEY function and the HOLD function ar peggios are also retained when the Memorymoog is turned off 2 Program Sequencer The program sequencer allows the user to create a customized series of program numbers The program se quencer is entered by pressing the D button If no editing is done then this function may be exited by pres sing ENTE
3. C 4 Sound BIN UTE C 4 Systemi o emi E C 4 Chart 1 Control Change Switch Remote 6 7 Chart 2 System Exclusive Data Format essere C 8 10 Hardware D 1 2 ive n ba ete RUE D 1 1 MIDI Ports 111 eere e rea 1 2 Power S pply aus armi D 1 3 boo CANIS NT D 1 4 Demux Board om eee D 1 5 Common Analog Boatd cn Pto bep NC Ee la D 1 6 Octave Board odores D 1 7 Digital BOE 2 1 Filter Gere rn Ets aes tad D 22 OMEN 2 3 Control 2 4 Index E Display Messages F MIDI Implementation Chart G LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL The Lintronics Advanced MemoryMoog LAMM is not just another MIDI upgrade for the Moog Memo rymoog synthesizer but rather a completely new further development of the legendary Memorymoog These advancements do of course include a comprehensive MIDI upgrade but also encompass numerous deep changes in the Memorymoog s soft and hardware Our intensive study of the Memorymoog began in the middle of 1989 Memorymoog s operating system was completely rewritten and the hardware so thoroughly upgraded and tweake
4. ITI DE Enter MENU 3 Specials 0 9 Y MENU 4 Service System Controller Input Interrupt 5 Y MODWHEEL TABLE 1 VELOCITY TABLE 2 PRESSURE E TABLE 3 LAST VEL T DEEEAT MAX VEL FREQ CTR REL FSWT TUNE CAL SUS FSWT LFO FREE MIRROR LFO SYNC LIVE PNL DIVID XX LED TEST LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL System Controller Page C button Pressing C enters the system controller main menu which consists of eight menu points and two sub me nu points The display in this function reads CONT 0 9 The menus can be exited by either pressing EN TER before pressing any numerical button or by activating an editing operation The menu layout is as follows C SAVE dump internal data to cassette recorder C LOAD load internal data from cassette recorder C VERIFY verify cassette data CODE input code TRCH xx display current MIDI transmit channel xx RVCH xx display current MIDI receive channel xx DMP EDIT dump current sound parameters via MIDI out DUMP ALL dump all sounds via MIDI out MIDI MOD enter MIDI sub menu see page B 7 SERVICE enter SERVICE sub menu see page B 10 The desired function is selected by pressing the corresponding numeric button from 0 to 9 which causes the function name to be displayed The function will only be executed after the ENTER button is pressed You can select another function before pressing the
5. miae QSC2Freq High lt lt lt lt 37 0 OSC 2 Pulse Width gt LSB 38 0 0503 Freq High gt 5 lt 39 0 0 lt OSC 3 Pulse gt LSB MSB OSC 3 Freq Hi Byte 40 QO OSC 1 eese gt LSB MSB cese OSC 3 Pulse Width 41 0 bum OSC 2 Amt gt LSB MSB OSC 1 Amt 42 o OSC 3 Amt LSB MSB OSC 2 Amt 43 Q gt LSB MSB lt OSC 3 Amt 44 0 a KORSANI lt DEM 45 0 sasseswcesecpsVcneccpovcopc eU sScPOS IUOS VOF G tolfeesesesesescesescesescsenescccseserer LSB 46 OV 7 esce LSB lt 47 0 E VGF Gonto r Ami esee een gt LSB MSB VCF Emphasis 48 0 Bees se cisco VGF 5117 5 SESB MSB amp esecesec Contour Amt e ee e 49 0 Decay a A VOF Attack sssssaseeeeseacsee 50 0
6. 2 5 B 6 7 B 8 C 1 through C 10 3 B 5 B 10 A 2 B 7 8 C 1 263 D 1 5 6 D 2 3 3 B 5 8 1 4 B 2 2 C 6 D 1 1 D 22 3 B 3 C 5 C 8 C 1 C2 C 3 C 1 INDEX Octave Octave Omni Operating system Oscillator Panorama Phone jack Pitch bend Pitch wheel Poly mode Polyphonic keyboard modes Pots potentiometer gt Pot LOCK Pot settings Power on Power supply Presets Pressure Processor PRG EXCL PROG xxx Program change Program number Program sequencer Programmable volume PSEQ OFF Release Reset Resolution RVCH xx Save sounds Serial number Service Soldered joint Sound dump Split Status byte STORED Sustain System controller System exclusive System errors LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL B 1 B 4 D 1 5 6 7 D 2 3 B 1 2 B 4 1 A 3 B 5 B 7 1 10 D 1 4 D 2 3 B 3 D 1 1 D 1 1 D 2 2 C 3 D 1 5 6 D 2 3 C 3 B 2 1 A 3 B 3 2 1 B 3 7 8 C2 D 1 1 D 2 4 3 2 1 B 3 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 D 1 3 B 4 2 A 3 B 5 B 8 B 3 C 4 3 B 5 B 7 B 1 4 B 7 3 B 1 1 C 1 C 4 B 4 2 C2 D 1 1 B 4 2 B 3 B 8 B 9 C 6 3 2 1 B 3 B 7 D 2 1 B 1 A 3 B 5 B 6 C 4 B 2 2 3 B 5 B 10 D 1 3 D 1 5 D 1 6 C 4 B 4 1 1 6 3 8 9 3 3 5 6 7 8 10 6 7 4 C 4 INDEX Ta
7. Note The best signal to noise ratio can be achieved at a signal input level of 6dB 2 3 CV OUT jack modification The normal Memorymoog transmits only keyboard and glide voltages through the CV OUT jack With the optional CV OUT modification the Advanced Memorymoog adds pitch bend octave tune and modulation voltages This is particularly useful when driving a Minimoog from the CV OUT The Minimoog s 3rd oscillator must no longer be reserved for modulation and can be used as a sound source 2 4 Control Panel All pots and the two front panel boards are removed the pots are tested cleaned and if necessary replaced Missing knobs and switches are replaced with original Moog spare parts INDEX Active sensing Aftertouch Arpeggiator arpeggio Autotrig ger Autotune Breath Footp 1 C button C Load C Save C Verify CD Break Channel pressure Cleared Clock LFO MIDI Code Common analog board Cont 0 9 Control panel Controller Counter error CPot CSwt Ctrl Cutoff CV OUT jack CV Pot CWhl Cyclic D button Data format Data transmission Defeat Demux board Digital board Divid xx DMP EDIT Dump sound DUMP ALL DWN 1 DWN EDIT ENABLED Envelope Error EXCL xxx Expansion Slot LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL C 5 B 8 C 3 A 3 B 3 4 7 9 C 5 C 6 C 8 A 3 B 4 B 10 C 5 C 6 D 1 C 2 B 5 B 6 C 6 A 3 B 5 B 6 A 3 B 5 B 6 A 3 B 5 B 6 3 4 2 B 5
8. ees VCP Sustain gt LSE MSEesaseecocenece oce VOF Decay mecececececececi ceci see LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL 2 SYSUBM 0073 DATA FORMAT Data D2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 C 10 LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL 1 1 Stereo Outputs There is an expansion slot for the original Moog MIDI interface on the rear panel The Lintronics Advan ced Memorymoog system uses this slot for the MIDI in jack the MIDI out jack two output jacks and one input jack You can plug a high impedance stereo headphone into the stereo output The second port is used to split the stereo signal of the stereo output into two mono outputs The volume of the stereo output can be controlled with the programmable volume pot It is also possible to store the volume per program Panorama is fixed to the following values Output A Output B Voice 1 60 96 40 96 Voice 2 40 96 60 96 Voice 3 75 96 25 96 Voice 4 25 96 75 Voice 5 100 0 Voice 6 0 96 100 96 1 2 MIDI connectors IN OUT The MIDI in port receives data from an external MIDI device which is to control the Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog The MIDI out jack transmits data corresponding to all Memorymoog operations for exam ple playing on the keyboard or editing any program 1 3 Power supply During the upgrade procedure the power supply is checked for cold soldered joints This increase
9. data controller number least significant byte most significant byte amount frequency modulation function range vv notes n MIDI channel 0 0 15 note number 00 7F 0 127 24 note c velocity 00 7F 0 127 Transmit range tt 24 60 36 96 vv 7 127 Receive range tt 24 63 36 99 velocity is ignored n MIDI channel 0 0 15 note number 00 7F 0 127 24 note velocity 00 7F 0 127 Transmit range tt 24 60 36 96 vv 64 100 Receive range tt 24 63 36 99 vv 0 note off n MIDI channel 0 0 15 note number 00 7F 0 127 24 note c pressure value 00 7F 0 127 Transmit key pressure is not transmitted Receive key pressure is ignored C 1 Byte Controller Bn cc Byte 01 1 02 2 04 4 05 5 07 7 IE 30 IF 31 function n MIDI channel control change value function Modulation Wheel Breath Footp 1 Pedal Footp 1 Glide Amt Volume Amt Switch On button Switch Off button LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL range vv 0 0 15 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 range vv 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 see chart 1 see chart 1 notes notes Receive only Receive only Receive only Receive only Receive routed to programmable volume Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Note The following controller numbers are used to control the pots of the Memorymoog cc 20 32
10. V Mod OSC 1 Frequency Transmit Receive 29 41 Foot Pedal 1 Volume Transmit Receive 2A 42 Contour OSC 3 Amount Transmit Receive 2B 43 KB Out Transmit Receive 2C 44 Auto Tune Transmit Receive LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL CHART REMOVE Byte function notes 2D 45 V Mod Pulse Width 2 Transmit Receive 2E 46 V Mod OSC 2 Frequency Transmit Receive 2F 47 Foot Pedal 1 Pitch Transmit Receive 30 48 Invert Transmit Receive 31 49 Octave 2 Transmit Receive 32 50 Octave OSC1 4 Transmit Receive 33 51 Octave 8 Transmit Receive 34 52 Octave OSC 1 16 Transmit Receive 35 53 Hold Key Receive only 36 54 Arpeggiator MIDI Clock Sync Receive only 37 55 Octave OSC2 2 Transmit Receive 38 56 Octave OSC2 4 Transmit Receive 39 57 Octave OSC2 8 Transmit Receive 3A 58 Octave 5 2 16 Transmit Receive 3B 59 LFO MIDI Clock Sync Receive only 3C 60 LFO Reset Zero Start Receive only 3D 61 Octave OSC3 2 Transmit Receive 3E 62 Octave OSC3 4 Transmit Receive 3F 63 Octave OSC3 8 Transmit Receive 40 64 Octave OSC3 16 Transmit Receive 4 65 OSC 3 Low Transmit Receive 42 66 OSC 3 Keyboard Control Transmit Receive 43 67 OSC 1 Square Wave Transmit Receive 44 68 OSC 1 Sawtooth Wave Transmit Receive 45 69 OSC 1 Triangle Wave Transmit Receive 46 70 Sync 2 to 1 Transmit Receive 47 71 KB Track 1 3 Transmit Receive 48 72
11. 21 33 22 34 23 35 24 36 25 37 26 38 27 39 28 40 29 41 2A 42 2B 43 2C 44 2D 45 2E 46 2F 47 30 48 31 49 32 50 33 51 34 52 35 53 36 54 37 55 38 56 39 57 3A 58 3B 59 3C 60 3D 61 function Glide Amt OSC 2 Freq Low Pitch Bend Amt Modulation Amt Foot Pedal 1 Amt Foot Pedal 2 Amt LFO Mod Rate OSC 3 Freq Low V Mod OSC 3 Amt V Mod Filter Env OSC 1 Pulse Width OSC 2 Freq High OSC 2 Pulse Width OSC 3 Freq High OSC 3 Pulse Width OSC 1 Amt OSC 2 Amt OSC 3 Amt Noise Amt Cutoff Emphasis VCF Contour Amt VCF Attack VCF Decay VCF Sustain VCF Release Attack Decay Sustain Release range vv 00 7F 0 127 00 1F 0 31 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 1 0 31 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 2 notes Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Tra
12. 3 in the numeric key pad and confirmed by pressing ENTER The display would then show VOICES whereupon one could press a numeric button from 1 to 6 to select the number of active voices also confir med by pressing ENTER Now as before pressing KB Mode causes LATEST HIGH or LOW to be displayed In addition the last field in the display also shows the current number of active voices The user interface has been simpli fied as now pressing a button between 1 and 6 now selects the number of active voices and pressing a but ton from 7 to 9 selects the note priority see table below Numeric button 0 calls the RAM check and shows the version and serial number Pressing one of the numerics now immediately changes the corresponding parameter without a confirmation via ENTER Pressing any other button causes the Memorymoog to leave Mode edited parameters are retained The buttons 0 through 9 correspond to the following functions 1 VOICES 1 number of the active voices 2 VOICES 2 number of the active voices 3 VOICES 3 number of the active voices 4 VOICES 4 number of the active voices 5 VOICES 5 number of the active voices 6 VOICES 6 number of the active voices 7 LATEST x x number of the active voices 8 LOW x x number of the active voices 9 HIGH x x number of the active voices 0 3 2xxxx when the RAM check is successful the display shows the version and serial number otherwise ERROR Ux B 2 LINTRONICS
13. ENTER button The functions 1 through 3 are as they were in the original Memorymoog please refer to the Memorymoog manual for details CODE This has only been changed by the addition of a confirmation of a code change by the display STORED TRCH xx The MIDI output channel is displayed as a number between 1 and 16 Pressing ENTER replaces the number being displayed by The desired MIDI output channel can then be selected via the numeric buttons Typos can be simply overwritten by typing in a different number The change takes effect only after the ENTER button is pressed RVCH xx This is fully analogous to the TRCH function with the difference that the MIDI receive channel is modified DMP EDIT The currently edited edit buffer sound is transmitted via MIDI system exclusive after the ENTER button is pressed DUMP ALL sounds including the edit buffer are sent via system exclusive through the MIDI out port The display shows ACTIVE for approximately four seconds and the Memorymoog audio output is muted during the transfer LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL System Controller MIDI Mode sub menu C 9 Enter The numeric buttons 0 through 9 correspond to the following menu layout in the MIDI mode sub menu CWHL xxx wheels on off MIDI in CPOT xxx potentiometers on off MIDI in out CSWT xxx switches on off MIDI in out PROG xxx program change on off MIDI in out CTRL xxx remaining controllers on off
14. MIDI in out LOCL xxx local on off MIDI in out OMNI xxx omni mode on off EXCL xxx system exclusive on off MIDI in out SPECIALS SPECIALS sub menu MIDI RES MIDI reset 0006 9193 The desired function is selected by pressing the corresponding numeric button which causes the current state to be displayed is either ON or OFF One can change the selection as often as desired the function is executed only after ENTER is pressed For the functions 1 through 8 the displayed state is re placed by The button 1 then selects the ON state for the function any other numeric button means OFF The choice must be confirmed with ENTER CWHL xxx Pitch and modulation wheel data at the MIDI IN port are either accepted or ignored CPOT xxx Transfer of changes to the potentiometer values via MIDI in and out is either permitted or ignored according to this setting CSWT xxx Transfer of button actuation via MIDI In or Out is permitted or ignored according to this setting PROG xxx MIDI program changes in out enabled or disabled CTRL xxx Aftertouch and all remaining controller values are either transferred or not according to this setting This in cludes for example footswitches notes off etc see the MIDI Appendix LOCL xxx The Memorymoog keyboard is activated or deactivated according to this setting the Memorymoog powers on in LOCAL ON mode OMNI xxx The MIDI omni mode is activated or deacti
15. XX DMP EDIT DUMP ALL MIDI MOD SERVICE amaAazm O MENU 2 MIDI modes MIDI 0 9 Y CWHL CPOT CSWT PROG CTRL LOCL OMNI EXCL XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX SPECIALS MIDI RES LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL Monophonice Keyboard Modes VOICES VOICES VOICES VOICES VOICES LATEST LOW HIGH 20 01 42 a 2 3 4 5 VOICES 6 X X X X MENU 3 Specials 0 9 Y MODWHEEL VELOCITY PRESSURE LAST VEL MAX VEL REL FSWT SUS FSWT LFO FREE LFO SYNC DIVID XX O Arpeggiator Modes 1 DWN 1 UP DWN 1 UP DWN UP DWN UP DWN 6 AUTOTRIG CLK LFO CLK MIDI MENU 4 Service System Controller Input Interrupt 0 9 Y TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TABLE 3 DEFEAT FREQ CTR TUNE CAL VCO TEST MIRROR LIVE PNL LED TEST LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL URERADE MANUAL 1 Power on Previously sound program number 1 would appear in the display and the last edited sound would be overwritten with program number 1 that means erased Now the last selected program and the edit buffer are retained after power off and available again after the power is turned back on 2 Octave buttons in the wheel panel Previously non programmable 0 1 Now programmable a per sound basis 3 Potentiometer values Previously values from 0 to 100 were shown Now the resolu
16. change the KB Mode it was necessary to press the KB Mode switch enter a value from 1 to 4 with the numerical keypad and then verify this entry with the ENTER button The display showed only EDIT which meant that it was impossible to see which mode was currently active Now pressing the KB Mode switch causes the current KB Mode to be displayed immediately as text Pres sing any numeric button from 0 to 9 causes the Memorymoog to enter the corresponding KB Mode directly i e without ENTER Pressing any button other than 0 to 9 causes the LAMM to immediately leave the KB Mode menu all edits in KB Mode are of course retained The buttons 0 through 9 correspond to the following functions CYCLIC cyclic mode see page B 3 MEM CYC memory cyclic mode see page B 3 RESET reset mode see page B 3 MEM RES memory reset mode see page B 3 POT LOCK lock pots see page B 3 POT ON release pots see page B 3 HOLD KEY hold up to 6 notes see page B 3 HOLD OFF cancels previous function POT gt CV pots reacts immediately CV gt POT pots reacts when the value agrees with the memory value 06 50 2 KE 2 Keyboard Mode Mono Mode Previously pressing the KB Mode switch would cause one of the three options LATEST LOW or HIGH to be displayed These options corresponded to the key priority in Mono mode i e whether the last lowest or highest key of a chord would sound These options were selected by pressing either 1 2 or
17. musical instrument the Memorymoog should be periodically adjusted and checked out by a qualified technician To make servicing easier a couple of new functions were implemented in the Advanced Memorymoog As these functions are intended for techni cians only they are listed below but not explained in detail TABLE 1 load service table 1 of the service manual TABLE 2 load service table 2 of the service manual TABLE 3 load service table 3 of the service manual DEFEAT block voice cards see original service manual FREQ CTR adjust center frequency of OSC2 and OSC3 TUNE CAL scale center Autotune values VCO TEST calibrate the oscillators see org service manual MIRROR VCO test with LED display upside down LIVE PNL load basic settings including current pot positions LED TEST start test sequence for all LEDs 3 LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL MADI APPENDR Note The Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog sends only one MIDI status byte between two active sen sing messages or until any other status byte occurs This method reduces data flow and saves time All values are displayed in hexadecimal and if appropriate decimal Used short cuts short cuts n tt 18 1118 Amt Freq Mod Byte Note Off 8n tt 9n tt Key Pressure An tt description MIDI channel note number value velocity program number switch number etc
18. 0 A 3 B 5 B 10 A 3 B 5 B 10 3 B 5 B 10 A 3 B 5 B 6 A 3 B 5 B 10 see original Manual see original Manual A 3 B 4 1 A 3 B 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 8 3 5 B 10 3 5 8 see original Manual see original Manual see original Manual 3 2 2 see original Manual Function Wi Innpllementation Ghari Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog Transmitted LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL Recognized Date February 12th 2010 Remarks Basic Default Channel Changed memorized Default Mode Messages Altered dekekekekckekekeekekekekek memorized Note Number True Voice 36 96 kk kkk k k kk Note On Note Off Velocity 9nH v 100 8nH v 127 After Key s Touch Ch s Pitch Bender 12 bit resolution 124 127 Modulation Wheel Breath Control Pedal Glide Amount Volume Switch On 1 Switch Off 1 Pots 2 Sustain Glide On Off Hold Key Local All Notes Notes Controller Off Program Change True System Exclusive o System Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune System Clock Real Time Commands Local On Off Auxiliary Notes Off Messages Active Sense Reset Notes 1 see
19. ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL Polyphonic Keyboard Modes The individual keyboard modes primarily affect the glide effect and panorama stereo outputs CYCLIC This mode causes each keypress to be assigned to a different voice the ordering is fixed 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 25 MEM CYC When you repeat the same notes up to 6 over and over again you should always hear the same voices RESET This mode works in principle in the same fashion as the CYCLIC mode The difference playing single keys always causes voice 1 to be played This characteristic allows monophonic type playing in poly mode This effect is particularly useful in combination with the arpeggiator and the stereo outputs MEM RES The effect is almost like that of with the difference that voice 1 sounds if you play only one note POT LOCK This function is not stored per sound but remains in effect if the Memorymoog is turned off and then later turned on again The idea is to prevent an accidental editing of the Memorymoog s parameters during live work In addition activating POT LOCK causes the Memorymoog s CPU to stop cyclically polling the pots to see if one has been moved i e a parameter has been edited This frees the CPU for other activities for example the arpeggiator can be used at higher rates POT ON This releases the potentiometer locking HOLD KEY Notes from up to six voices are held until other notes are played max 10 keys If the same not
20. B 8 C 3 B 4 2 A 3 B 4 1 B 7 8 9 C 5 C 8 A 3 B 5 B 6 D 1 6 B 5 B 6 D 2 4 B 7 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 6 C 7 C 4 A 3 B 5 B 7 A 3 B 5 B 7 A 3 B 5 B 7 C 2 C 9 D 2 3 A 3 B 2 B 3 A 3 B 5 B 7 A 3 B 2 1 B 3 B 4 2 C 6 C 8 C 9 C 10 A 3 B 7 A 3 B 5 B 10 D 1 5 D 2 1 A 3 B 5 B 8 B 9 A 3 B 5 B 6 C 4 A 3 B 5 B 6 C 4 3 4 1 3 4 1 2 1 4 1 7 C 4 B 3 D 22 A 1 B2 C 4 3 B 5 B 7 C 4 D 1 1 D 22 INDEX Filter Foot pedal Foot switch FREQ CTR Front panel board Glide Headphones High Hold function HOLD KEY HOLD OFF Illegal input Index Interface Jack Keyboard mode Poly mode Keyboard mode Mono mode Key pressure Last velocity Latest LED TEST LED LFO wave form LIVE PNL Local LOCL xxx Low Max velocity MEM CYC MEM RES Menu MIDI appendix MIRROR Modulation Modulation wheel Mono monophonic MSB N MIDI channel Note on off LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL D 1 6 D 2 2 D 1 5 D 1 6 B 7 8 9 3 B 5 B 10 D 2 4 B 3 C 6 D 2 3 D 1 1 A 3 B 2 2 B 1 4 A 3 B 2 1 B 3 B 4 1 B 9 C 3 A 3 B 2 1 B 3 B 1 4 E 1 E 2 E 3 E 4 1 D 1 1 B 9 D 1 1 D 1 2 D 2 2 D 2 3 B 2 1 B 2 2 C 1 A 3 B 5 B 8 3 2 2 3 B 5 B 10 B 10 B 1 3 B 5 B 10 B 7 C 3 3 B 5 B 7 3 2 2 C 7 3 5 8 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 3
21. KB Track 2 3 Transmit Receive 49 73 OSC 3 Square Wave Transmit Receive 4A 74 OSC 3 Sawtooth Wave Transmit Receive 4B 75 OSC 3 Triangle Wave Transmit Receive 4C 76 Octave 1 Transmit Receive 4D 77 ADSR Release Transmit Receive 4E 78 ADSR Keyboard Follow Transmit Receive 4F 79 OSC 2 Square Wave Transmit Receive 50 80 OSC 2 Sawtooth Wave Transmit Receive 51 81 OSC 2 Triangle Wave Transmit Receive 52 82 Octave 0 Transmit Receive 53 83 ADSR Return to Zero Transmit Receive 54 84 ADSR Unconditional Contour Transmit Receive Note There must be an interval of at least 20ms between two switch remote messages To edit sounds via MIDI it is sometimes more convenient to use system exclusive messages One system exclusive sound dump takes about 192ms that makes 5 dumps per second If you want to edit a system exclusive dump please re fer to chart 2 LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL CHART 2 SYSTEM EXGLUSIVE DATA FORMAT List of symbols symbol Pm ASS LSB MSB System Exclusive Data Format meaning high active low active raising sawtooth falling sawtooth square triangle Least Significant Bit Most Significant Bit Data D7 D6 D5 04 03 02 01 00 5 0 x OSC 3 Octave 00 11 OSC 2 Octave 00 11 OSC 1 Octave 00 11 6 0 Arpeggio Glide t x Mono Voices 001 1 Voice 110 6 Voices x 7 0 KB M
22. Lhinfronies Advanced Version 3 1 3 2 October 29th 2012 by Linhard Lintronics Germany TABL OF GoONUENUS Introduction A 1 Quick Reference Guide sessi A 2 OSET ANAR E COR RR Ncc A 3 Upgrade Manual B 1 10 A 1 1 Octave 1 2 oun tere 1 3 HOLD 1 4 Keyboard Mode Ploy B 2 1 Keyboard Mode Mono 2 2 Polyphonic Keyboard B 3 PIPERS AOE ance alrite nian Nec mtt et ptos 4 1 Program Sequencer oerte eite deret ete ina B 42 System Controller B 5 System Controller B 6 System Controller MIDI B 7 System Controller SPECIALS sss scisssididsniossacetivacasensatevessongu Ec be ACE Hoe 8 9 Systent Controller 10 MIDI Appendix C 1 10 C 1 Note OM M D EIE UEM C 1 Key Pressure es CRM RR Ede Ca RR Noe C 1 MIDI o s deb tutu stt o ORT One 2 3 Dr EEUU 3 Channel Pressures ux Mta kai EDU Need Quer RR Suae uis 3 Wheel sessanta sap oia p SUR 3 System ExcIuSL VO cedo
23. R the display then shows CD BREAK Previously calling up the program sequencer when it was empty i e all presets erased would cause the Memorymoog to crash i e to become fully inoperable The only recourse was to turn off the Memory moog and turn it back on Now Entering the program sequencer while it s empty simply results in the Memorymoog displaying CLEARED The program sequencer is now exited by pressing the D button a second time upon which the Memorymoog displays PSEQ OFF CLK LFO The Moog s internal LFO Clock is the source for the arpeggio speed CLK MIDI Incoming MIDI clock messages control the arpeggio speed the arpeggio LED will blink until a MIDI start message is recognized LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL GONUROULER OVERVIEW You can call the system controllers page with the C button The display will read CONT 0 9 To leave the system controller page without calling any sy stem function just press ENTER before pressing any numerical button the dis play will read CD BREAK or edit a current sound e g by moving a pro grammable pot MENU 1 MENU 2 Button MIDI modes CONT 0 9 ENTER gt Y 0 9 MIDI 0 9 C SAVE CWHL XXX C LOAD CPOT XXX C VERIFY CSWT XXX CODE T PROG XXX TRCH XX R CTRL XXX RVCH XX LOCL XXX DMP EDIT OMNI XXX DUMP ALL EXCL XXX MIDI MOD SPECIALS MIDI RES Amazm numeric keypad layout
24. SB 00 00 lowest pitch wheel position notes Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Receive only Transmit Receive Transmit 0 Receive Receive only Receive only Receive only Receive only notes 64 7F is ignored or 15 not transmitted LSB MSB 00 40 default pitch wheel position LSB MSB 7F 7F highest pitch wheel position Note Bit 0 and bit 1 of value LSB are ignored i e the pitch bend resolution is 12 bits System Exclusive Byte Sound Dump FO 240 04 4 00 0 VV dd dd F7 247 Byte System Errors F0 240 04 4 00 0 VV F7 247 LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL function notes system exclusive status start MOOG identification Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog identification program number 00 64 0 100 64 100 sound buffer data 54 bytes see chart 2 End of Exclusive Transmit The DUMP ALL functions transmits all 101 Memorymoog sounds 100 programs and the sound buffer Receive To manage incoming data 50ms pause between two sound dumps are necessary During reception the display shows PRG EXCL if SysEx is enabled otherwise you d get a DISABLED message function notes system exclusive status start Transmit only identification Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog identification error number end of exclusive EOX Transmit System errors are not received vv 7B 123 Memorymoog is locked vv 7D 125 M
25. al Manual see original Manual 2 3 5 7 A 3 5 B 10 3 2 2 3 2 1 3 B 4 1 3 2 1 3 4 1 see original Manual A 3 B 5 B 8 A 3 2 2 A 3 B 5 B 10 A 3 B 5 B 8 B 9 A 3 B 5 B 8 B 9 A 3 B 5 B 10 see original Manual see original Manual 3 B 5 B 7 A 3 2 2 B 8 3 5 B 8 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 MIDI 0 9 MIDI MOD MIDI RES MIRROR MOD WHEEL lt NEW CODE NO DATA OLD CODE OMNI xxx OSC P xx xxx Px PITCH HI PITCH LO POT ON gt POT LOCK PRESSURE PRG EXCL PROG xxx PSEQ OFF RECORDED REL FSWT RESET RVCH xx SAVED SERVICE SPECIALS SPEC 0 9 STORED SUS FSWT TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TABLE 3 TEST 0 9 TRCH xx TUNE CAL x TUNED TUNING UP UP 1 UP DWN UP DWN 1 UP DWN 6 VCO TEST VELOCITY VERIFIED VOICE x VOICE VOICES x VOL LOW LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL A 3 B 5 A 3 B 5 B 6 B 7 3 B 5 B 7 A 3 B 5 B 10 A 3 B 5 B 8 B 1 4 see original Manual see original Manual see original Manual 3 B 5 B 7 see original Manual B 8 see original Manual see original Manual see original Manual 3 B 2 1 B 3 A 2 B 2 1 B 3 A 3 B 2 1 B 3 3 B 5 B 8 C 4 3 B 5 B 7 B 4 2 see original Manual A 3 B 5 B 8 B 9 A 3 B 2 1 B 3 A 3 B 5 B 6 see original Manual A 3 B 5 B 10 A 3 B 5 B 7 B 8 A 3 B 5 B 6 A 3 B 5 B 8 B 9 A 3 B 5 B 1
26. ansmit Receive 05 5 LFO OSC 2 Transmit Receive 06 6 LFO Positive Sawtooth Wave Transmit Receive 07 7 button 3 Transmit Receive 08 8 button 6 Transmit Receive 09 9 button 9 Transmit Receive 10 Enter Transmit Receive OB 11 LFO OSC 1 Transmit Receive 0C 12 LFO Triangle Wave Transmit Receive OD 13 button 2 Transmit Receive OE 14 button 5 Transmit Receive OF 15 button 8 Transmit Receive 10 16 button 0 Transmit Receive 11 17 LFO OSC 3 Transmit Receive 12 18 LFO Negative Sawtooth Wave Transmit Receive 13 19 button 1 Transmit Receive 14 20 button 4 Transmit Receive 15 21 button 7 Transmit Receive 16 22 Record Interlock Transmit Receive 17 23 Pulse Width 1 Transmit Receive 18 24 LFO Square Wave Transmit Receive 19 25 Mono Transmit Receive 1A 26 Hold Transmit Receive 1 27 Glide Transmit Receive 1 28 Foot Pedal 2 OSC 2 Transmit Receive 10 29 LFO Pulse Width 3 Transmit Receive 1 30 LFO Filter Transmit Receive 31 Multiple Trigger Transmit Receive 20 32 KB Mode Transmit Receive 21 33 V Mod Pulse Width 1 Transmit Receive 22 34 Foot Pedal 2 Modulation Transmit Receive 23 35 LFO Pulse Width 2 Transmit Receive 24 36 LFO Sample amp Hold Transmit Receive 25 37 Foot Pedal 1 Filter Transmit Receive 26 38 Arpeggiator Transmit Receive 27 39 V Mod Filter Transmit Receive 28 40
27. ble x Tape TEST 0 9 TRCH xx Transpose Trigger TUNE CAL Tune request UP 1 UP DWN 1 6 VCO TEST Velocity Version number Voice s Voice cards Wheel data Wheel panel LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL 3 B 5 B 10 B 6 3 B 5 B 10 A 3 B 5 B 6 D 1 6 B 3 3 B 5 B 10 C 5 3 B 4 1 3 B 4 1 3 B 5 B 10 3 B 5 B 7 B 8 9 C 1 B 2 2 3 2 2 B 3 B 10 D 1 1 D 1 4 B 7 B 1 2 NDE DISE MOOG XXX lt gt XXX 3 1 xxxx ACTIVE AUTOTRIG BAD CODE C LOAD C SAVE C VERIFY CD BREAK CLEARED CLK LFO CLK MIDI CLR CODE CODE CONT 0 9 CPOT xxx CSWT xxx CTRL xxx CV gt POT CWHL xxx CYCLIC DEAD OSC DEFEAT x DISABLED DIVID xx DMP EDIT DUMP ALL DWN DWN 1 EDIT ENABLED ERROR ERROR Ux EXCL xxx FREQ CTR HIGH x HOLD KEY HOLD OFF Lx LAST VEL LATEST x LED TEST LFO FREE LFO SYNC LIVE PNL LOADED LOCK LOCL xxx LOW x M xx xxx MAX VEL MEM CYC MEM RES AY MESSAGES see original Manual B 3 A 3 2 2 B 6 A 3 B 4 1 see original Manual A 3 B 5 B 6 A 3 B 5 B 6 A 3 B 5 B 6 B 4 2 B 8 B 4 2 3 4 1 3 4 1 no description 3 B 5 B 6 A 3 B 5 B 6 3 B 5 B 7 3 B 5 B 7 3 B 5 B 7 3 2 1 B 3 3 5 7 3 2 1 see original Manual A 3 B 5 B 10 C 4 A 3 B 5 B 8 B 9 A 3 B 5 B 6 3 B 5 B 6 4 A 3 B 4 1 A 3 B 4 1 B 2 1 B 7 see origin
28. chart on page C 6 C 7 2 see chart on page C 2 C 3 8 see chart on page C 8 C 9 C 10 4 affects the LFO Arpeggiator
29. d that the LAMM has be en fully freed of the glitches and problems that have plagued Memorymoog users on stage and in the studio Although the Memorymoog has been out of production since 1984 our upgrade is by no means antiquated or obsolete For one we are able to obtain most of the original replacement parts for the Memorymoog and we have replaced the central processing unit of the Memorymoog with a more advanced CPU which more than doubles the Memorymoog s performance We have however resisted the temptation to attempt to improve Memorymoog s synthesis in any fashion The purpose of the development of LAMM was not to simply endow the Memorymoog with MIDI and cor rect design errors but rather to design a more clearly arranged and accessible user interface for the Memory moog With some pride we would say that not only does the LAMM possess many features not found in any other machine on the market but also has a user interface that is so clear that an experienced user quickly finds the manual to be superfluous We of course often receive suggestions from users or discover new facts about the Memorymoog and so will continually send out updates to the LAMM Users of or WINDOWS computers should take note that Michael Heydn from has develo ped the SOUND DIVER Editor Bankloader which allows users to take full advantage of the Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog Wilhermsdorf Germany October 2012 Phone Suppor
30. e key is pressed again no trigger impulse is sent i e the envelope isn t restarted This function is programmable and storable per sound Selecting the HOLD KEY also causes the RELEASE SUSTAIN footswitch to be set to RELEASE HOLD OFF Shuts off the previous function also causes the RELEASE SUSTAIN footswitch to be set to RELEASE POT gt CV In this mode the pots reacts on the same way as a non upgraded Memorymoog CV gt Moving a pot has no affect when the value of the pot is not the same value of the memory As long as the va lues are different the display shows the sign lt gt between the values for smooth pot movements LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL 1 Arpeggiator Although the arpeggiator may be seen by some to be a gimmick or mere playing aid we decided to fur ther develop the Memorymoog s arpeggiator so that a musician can use it in a true musical setting Pressing the arpeggiator button allows the selection of ten different functions numerical buttons 0 through 9 arpeggio upwards DWN 1 arpeggio downwards UP DWN 1 arpeggio upwards downwards UP sequence upwards with Split DWN sequence downwards with Split sequence upwards downwards with Split UP DWN 6 octave up octave down max 6 voices AUTOTRIG note repetition max 6 voices CLK LFO LFO controls the arpeggiator CLK MIDI MIDI clock controls the arpeggiator the divider is selectable in the SPECIALS page
31. emorymoog is busy vv 7E 126 counter error more or less than 54 data bytes vv 7F 127 error last dump has been successfully received Byte Tune Request F6 246 Clock F8 248 Start FA 250 Continue FB 251 Stop FC 252 Active Sensing FE 254 LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL function activates Autotune synchronizes the LFO and the arpeggiator switches the arpeggiator LED from flash to a constant light when MIDI clock is active switches the arpeggiator LED from flash to a constant light when MIDI clock is active switches the arpeggiator LED from constant light to a flash when MIDI clock is active is sent every 150ms notes Receive only Receive only Receive only Receive only Receive only Transmit only LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL CHART REMOVE The Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog allows MIDI control of all its switches via MIDI controller num bers 30 and 31 Controller 30 is always used to set a switch to its ON position controller 31 sets a switch to OFF Attention The controller value determines which switch is affected For example if you want to turn GLIDE on send a MIDI controller 30 message with a value of 27 to the Moog Bn 1E 1B n MIDI channel Byte function notes 01 1 button A Transmit Receive 02 2 button B Transmit Receive 03 3 button C Transmit Receive 04 4 button D Tr
32. layed simultaneously the highest of their velocity values is valid for all of them LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL REL FSWT A footswitch plugged into the footswitch jack in the rear of the Moog or an incoming MIDI controller 64 message will affect RELEASE SUS FSWT A footswitch or an incoming controller 464 message will affect the HOLD KEY function but with no cance ling of old notes when playing new ones As long as the footswitch is held down a maximum of 10 notes can be played from which always the last 6 notes will sound Note The on off condition of the sustain pedal is stored with each sound If you store a sound with the su stain pedal being pressed this sound will have immediate sustain whenever you recall it even if you don t touch the pedal LFO FREE The LFO is not synchronized by MIDI clock LFO SYNC Incoming MIDI clock messages synchronize the LFO The speed rate is dependent on the divider DIVID xx The time base of the incoming MIDI Clock can be divided by 1 to 16 to slow down the arpeggio Just dial the value and press ENTER A setting of 1 will produce the highest a setting of 16 the lowest possible LFO or arpeggio speed relating to MIDI Clock speed LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL System Controller Service C 0 Enter The Memorymoog is as are all high quality musical instruments susceptible to environment changes such as humidity temperature dust or dirt Thus like any sensitive
33. n Edits can be stored per program Exiting this mode is accomplished by either selecting another edit function on the Memory moog or pressing the C button followed by the ENTER button the display will show CD BREAK MODWHEEL The display shows from left to right M for mod wheel the stored pot number 32 to 62 and the amount of control 7 to 7 To assign the mod wheel to a pot just move this pot and choose the amount The display readout will follow your tweaking With amount values from 1 to 7 incoming mod wheel messages will add to the preprogrammed pot position With amount values from 1 to 7 incoming modw heel messages will be subtracted from the preprogrammed pot position If the amount is set to OFF 0 inco ming MIDI control change 1 messages will be ignored totally Note If you want the modulation wheel of an external synth to work solely as a remote control of the MOOG s wheel assign the modulation wheel to the Modulation Amount pot to an unused pot e g Footpedal 2 Amount with a value of 1 or 1 VELOCITY Same as MODWHEEL but velocity is used to control the pots and the display shows V instead of M PRESSURE Same MODWHEEL but channel pressure is used to control the pots and the display shows P instead of M LAST VEL The last received velocity value determines the overall velocity even for several keys or for keys that have already been held MAX VEL If several keys are p
34. nsmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive MIDI Controller continuation cc 3E 62 40 64 41 65 45 69 122 123 7 124 7D 125 126 127 Byte Program Change Cn function Programmable Volume Release Sustain Glide Footswitch Hold Key Local On Off Notes Off Notes Controll Off Notes Controll Off Notes Controll Off Notes Controll Off function n MIDI channel program number Transmit and Receive vv 0 switches to program LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL range vv 00 7F 0 127 00 3F Off 40 7F On 00 3F Off 40 7F On 00 3F Off 40 7F On 00 Off 01 7F On ignored ignored ignored ignored ignored range vv 0 0 15 00 63 0 99 1 vv 62 switches to program 99 vv 63 switches to program 0 Channel Pressure Aftertouch Dn Pitch Wheel En ls ms n MIDI channel value Transmit Receive n MIDI channel value MSB value LSB 0 0 15 00 7 0 127 channel pressure is not transmitted see MIDI Specials 0 0 15 00 7 0 127 00 7F 0 127 Receive pitch wheel 15 not transmitted LSB M
35. odes 00 11 x Mono Modes 00 11 Key Out Release 8 0 Hold Key Arpeggio Modes 000 111 Mono Multi Trig Sustain t 9 0 KB Follow x Octave 1 t x 10 0 VM PW 14 Cont OSC 3 Invert t VM Filter x 11 0 N x 1 VM Freq 14 VM Freq 24 PW 24 12 0 Filter LFO S amp H LFO ni A LFO4 13 0 OSC2LFO4 OSC1LFO 4 OSC3LFO4 PW 1LFO4 PW 3 LFO PW 2LFO4 14 0 FP 1 Pitch FP 2 Mod FP 1 Filter FP 20SC 241 FP 1 Volume 0 x 15 0 A 08021 08 2 ru OSC 1 A 08014 OSC 1 t x 16 0 KB Control t OSC 31 A 05031 A 05031 OSC 2t 17 0 Divider 0 15 gt LSB Sync 21011 Mod Wheel x KB Track 2 3 4 KB Track 1 3 t 18 0 Unc Contour t LFO Reset Velocity MIDI Start t ARP M Sync t MSB lt Divider 0 15 19 Q 1 gt LSB Pressure MIDI Clock t 1 LFO M Sync t Low Return to 0 t 20 0 MSB Mod Wheel Amt 0 7 gt LSB Mod Wheel Pot No 0 30 21 0 Velocity Amt 0 7 gt LSB MSB lt Velocity Pot No 0 30 gt 158 LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL CHART SYSTEM aa uS DATA FORMAL Data D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO 22 0 gt LSB MSB lt
36. s its relia bility and road worthiness 1 4 Voice Cards six voice cards are removed tested repaired if necessary and modified for the new Lintronics autotune algorithm This algorithm makes the autotune procedure more precise and guarantees long time stability of the oscillators 1 5 Demux Board The Demux Board is removed tested for cold soldered joints repaired if necessary and modified for pitch bend modulation wheel foot pedal 1 and the octave switch 1 6 Common Analog Board This board is also removed tested for cold soldered joints etc repaired if necessary and prepared for pitch bend modulation wheel transpose foot pedal 1 stereo outputs and the octave switch Lintronics also mo difies the octave switch function to increase the sound quality especially when playing sounds with extre mely high filter emphasis setting 1 7 Octave Board The octave board is modified to store the octave setting with each program LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL HARDWARE 2 1 Digital Board The digital board is removed and modified Since the reset circuit of the original Memorymoog was not very reliable it crashed and lost its sounds often when problems occurred in the power supply 2 2 Filter Input External audio signals can be fed through the Moog s VCF and VCA circuitry including envelopes and LFO with an optional filter input board which is located on the Memorymoog s expansion slot 1 4 stan dard phone jack mono
37. t Rudi Linhard technical questions Franziska Barbara Str 10 suggestions and ideas for 91452 Wilhermsdorf Germany improvements Phone 49 9102 999515 49 9102 999516 E mail info lintronics de Internet www lintronics de Copyright 1990 2012 by Rudi Linhard Translated by Michael Lyons LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL If you hate reading manuals please read at least this page This is a condensed primer on how to the MIDI channels Transmit channel press C 5 ENTER type in the transmit channel ENTER Receive channel press C 6 ENTER type in the receive channel ENTER Omni off press C 9 ENTER 7 ENTER 0 ENTER control the Moog s pitch and modulation wheels via MIDI Enable reception press C 9 ENTER 1 ENTER 1 ENTER Assignment press C 9 ENTER 9 ENTER 1 ENTER grab the pot named Modulation Amount and move it until a value of 1 is displayed confirm with ENTER Use a velocity sensitive keyboard to control the Memorymoog Assignment press C 9 ENTER 9 ENTER 2 ENTER move pot to be affected by velocity until a value other than OFF is displayed confirm with ENTER use a pressure sensitive keyboard to control the Memorymoog Enable reception press 9 1 5 Assignment press C 9 ENTER 9 ENTER 3 ENTER move pot to be affected b
38. tion has been changed from 0 to 127 which allows finer control of the parameters and is consistent with standard MIDI values 4 HOLD function Users who don t possess the original Memorymoog manual should be aware that there are two methods to hold intervals or chords on the Memorymoog One either plays a chord and then hits the HOLD button or one first presses the HOLD button and then plays the individual notes of the chord When using the second method the notes must be played carefully as pressing more than one key simultaneously causes the hold function to toggle off Previously as explained above pressing two keys simultaneously in the HOLD function would cause the hold function to toggle off although the HOLD LED would remain lit Now the hold procedure is canceled and the HOLD LED is unlit if you press two or more notes simulta neously while depressing the HOLD button In MONO mode the hold function is not available any more Pressing the HOLD button in MONO mode will cause the display to read lt and the HOLD LED will remain unlit Hold is kept even if you switch to another program unless you switch to a program which was stored in MONO mode Pressing the MONO button will cause the hold function to be canceled 5 LFO wave forms Previously only one LFO wave form was selectable Now it s possible to mix all LFO wave forms LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL 1 Keyboard Mode Poly Mode Previously to
39. vated by this setting This does not alter the stored MIDI in chan nel RVCH EXCL xxx Allows or prevents the transmission and reception of MIDI SYSEX data MIDI RES The MIDI reset function sets all of the previous eight options to ON sets the MIDI receive and transmit channels to 01 deactivates external potentiometer control for the mod wheel velocity and pressure sets the arpeggio clock to the LFO and sets the divider to 1 These functions are executed after ENTER is pressed and the display shows EDIT LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MANUAL System Controller Specials C 9 Enter 9 Enter The numeric buttons in this sub menu correspond to the following functions MODWHEEL external mod wheel controls a pot MIDI in VELOCITY external velocity controls a pot MIDI in PRESSURE external pressure controls a pot MIDI in LAST VEL last velocity value effective MAX VEL highest velocity value effective REL FSWT footswitch controls release SUS FSWT footswitch controls sustain LFO FREE the LFO is not synchronized SYNC MIDI clock synchronizes the DIVID xx MIDI clock divider 01 16 The items in the SPECIALS menu are intended to increase the expressiveness of the Memorymoog External MIDI controllers can be freely assigned to potentiometers and then used to control the values of these pots Keying a numerical value and pressing ENTER brings the user to the desired functio
40. y Aftertouch until a value other than OFF is displayed confirm with ENTER change sounds via MIDI program change messages Enable reception press C 9 ENTER 4 ENTER 1 ENTER transmit and receive sound dumps via MIDI system exclusive Enable SysEx press C 9 ENTER 8 ENTER 1 ENTER Dump one sound press C 7 ENTER Dump all sounds press C 8 ENTER transmit and receive all editing activity pots buttons and switches via MIDI Enable pot control press C 9 ENTER 2 ENTER 1 ENTER Enable switching press C 9 ENTER 3 ENTER 1 ENTER Application This unique function allows realtime control of every pot movement or button actuation via MIDI For example you could record and play back all your editing performance with any MIDI sequencer Since simple MIDI control changes are used instead of SysEx operation is transparent quick reliable and memory saving Synchronize the arpeggiator or the LFO to MIDI clock Gotcha We suggest that you read the pages B 4 and B 9 and what about the others marked settings are storable per sound OVERVIEW Keyboard Arpeggiator Modes Polyphonic Keyboard Modes CYCEEG MEM CYC RESET MEM RES POT EOCK POT ON HOLD KEY HOLD OFF gt O System Controller MENU 1 Data transmission CONT 0 9 ENTER gt CD BREAK Y 0 9 Y C SAVE C LOAD CSVEREEY TRCH XX RVCH
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