Moog Filter
The Moog Filter is a 4-pole (24 dB/octave) low-pass filter with a built-in overdrive stage. It produces the classic “fat” analog filter sound but uses more CPU than the SV Filter.
Inputs
Section titled “Inputs”| Pin | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Signal | Audio | Audio input to filter |
| Pitch | Audio | Cutoff frequency (1V/octave, 5V = 440 Hz) |
| Resonance | Audio | Resonance amount (0–10V); high values produce self-oscillation |
Outputs
Section titled “Outputs”| Pin | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Output | Audio | Filtered audio output |
Parameters
Section titled “Parameters”| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Freq Scale | Pitch input scaling: 1V/Octave or 1V/kHz |
The Moog Filter excels at bass sounds and leads where a thick, warm character is desired. The built-in overdrive adds saturation as input levels increase, contributing to the distinctive analog sound.
For lower CPU usage or when you need multiple filter types simultaneously, use the SV Filter instead.