
Moog CP-251 Moogerfooger Control Processor

MOOG CP-251 MOOGERFOOGER CONTROL PROCESSOR FOR MOOG ANALOGUE EFFECTS OR OTHER VOLTAGE CONTROLLED PROCESSORS
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With eight independent control signal generating and processing
functions and used with other Moogerfoogers, voltage-controlled
analogue synthesizers, MIDI to CV converters, or other devices
that produce or accept analogue control signals, the Moog CP251
Moogerfooger Control Processor enables you to create an amazing
variety of dynamic synthesizer effects.
The Moog Moogerfooger CP-251 Control Processor is a collection
of classic basic circuits for generating, modifying, combining,
and distributing control signals. Used with one or more
Moogerfooger analogue effects modules,the Minimoog Voyager or
other voltage-controlled gear, the Moog CP-251 Moogerfooger
forms a modular analog synthesizer system, with the same kind
of power and versatility of the classic MOOG modular
synthesizers.
The Moog CP-251 is not designed to process audio. Rather, the
CP251 processes control signals, electrical voltages which act
as 'phantom hands', changing the parameters on
voltage-controlled audio equipment. There are 2 kinds of
signals in a modular analogue synthesizer: audio and control
signals. As audio signals go through a system of synthesizer
modules, they get shaped into the sounds that you hear. Control
signals, which you do not hear, correspond to the variations in
the sound that are imparted by the synthesizer modules, like
invisible hands that turn the knobs of the modules.
The Moog CP-251 provides a dual waveform LFO, Noise Generator,
Sample-and-Hold circuit, as well as 2 attenuators, a lag
processor, a CV mixer and a 4-way mult. This gives you ways to
modify, mix, and distribute control voltages to produce the
incredible variety of sounds and effects that analog
synthesizers are famous for.
MOOG CP-251 MOOGERFOOGER CONTROL PROCESSOR FEATURES
Control processor.
Classic modular synthesizer circuits designed by Bob
Moog.
Four input Mixer.
Lag Processor.
Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO).
Two Attenuators.
Four-Way Multiple.
Noise Source.
Sample And Hold.
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Moog CP-251 Moogerfooger Control Processor
