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General Moog Questions

What's the difference between analog and digital sound?

We could write a book about that. When you watch a movie - you are seeing approximately 30 still pictures per second. Your eyes are fooled into seeing a continuous image. However, you can always tell the difference between the real thing and a movie of the real thing. This is similar to digital audio, where sound is chopped up into samples (instantaneous numerical representations of the strength of a sound). When the samples are reassembled by digital to analog converters, a sound can be heard as a representation of the original sound - today with quite good results. In an analog musical circuit, the electrons move analogously to the sound you hear - just as a guitar string vibrates - ultimately to produce the sound you hear. The big deal about this is in specialized applications, such as an electronic musical instruments or amplifiers - where the musician interacts closely with the sound and feel of an instrument. Analog instruments have a particular sound and feel that hasn't been duplicated and is MUSICALLY DESIRABLE.




General Moog Questions
1. The Moog name - is it pronouned like Mooooooog or Mogue?
2. What's the difference between analog and digital sound?
3. What's a control voltage?
4. Where can I find Moog Music products?
5. Is Moog Music the same company that used to be in New York state?
6. Does Moog Music stock original Moog parts for older Moog products?

minimoog Voyager FAQs
1. Does it sound like the original minimoog?
2. Is the Voyager a real analog synth?
3. Does it stay in tune?
4. Is the Voyager polyphonic (plays more than one note at once) or multitimbral (plays more than one sound at a time)?
5. How do I updrade the Voyager's Software?
6. If it's an analog synth, why does it have software?
7. What's the big black thing in the middle of the front panel?

moogerfooger® FAQs
1. What kind of expression pedal can I use with my moogerfooger?
2. Do moogerfoogers have “true bypass?”
3. What kind of power adapter can I use with my moogerfoogers?
4. What is the difference between the Main audio output and the Aux audio output on the MF-103 Phaser?
5. I have an MF-102 ring modulator. I can hear the carrier frequency in the background. Is this normal?
6. I have an MF-102 ring modulator. When I play quietly, the notes cut off before they die out completely. Is this normal?

The Etherwave Theremin FAQ
1. My Etherwave was working fine, but now I get no sound when I turn it on. What happened?
2. My Etherwave was working fine, but now the pitch range is reduced to only an octave or two. What happened?
3. I want to build a custom cabinet for my Etherwave. What do I need to know before I begin?
4. How can I reverse the response of the volume antenna, so that the volume increases as my hand gets closer to the antenna?
5. I would like to build one of the Hot Rod circuits for my Etherwave, but Im not qualified to build the circuitry. Can Moog Music build it for me?
6. Tuning the Pitch Circuits
7. Tuning the Volume Circuit
8. Retuning your Etherwave for a Different Pitch Range
9. Installing the Etherwave Circuitry in a Custom Enclosure
10. Pitch Knob Response

PianoBar FAQs
1. What does the Moog PianoBar do?
2. What type of Piano does the PianoBar work with?
3. Will the PianoBar work with a Rhodes or a Wurlitzer
4. Can I trigger External MIDI devices?
5. How do I use the PianoBar with MIDI computer software?


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