Moog Mavis
Mavis is a build-it-yourself analog synthesizer kit that delivers the huge depth of sound Moog is known for in a compact and feature-packed instrument.
Tutorials
- Extremely detailed patch ideas with details.
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Simple rundown of the utilities available on the Mavis.
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The One can be used as a attenuator by itself… so that’s two attenuators available.
- Makes use of an Empress Reverb to really enhance the sound.
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Uses an External Sequencer (KORG SQ-1) to control the Mavis.
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Added Custom Knobs for Pitch, Cutoff, and Volume for easier twiddling.
Patch Ideas
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Uses Mavis to control Sonic 6, nice overlay of two different synths. Might be worth trying this with other Synths.
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Example of using the Mavis as a Bass Voice with a Juno 60
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Standalone and Eurorack integration ideas.
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I like the patch at 11 minutes
- Plenty of examples making use of the Sample and Hold (S&H) Circuit.
- Using it with an external oscillator gives a more “natural” sounding random pattern.
- Connect the S&H Out to the Filter Cutoff and plug in an external clock and mult it into both the Gate, and the S&H Gate to make a more coherant pattern.
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Good explaination of Eurorack principles along with patch demos.
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Sending the Mavis into a long delay with minor LFO modulation is haunting
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Pairing it with a Mother 32 to bring a pulsing tune that fades in and out.
- Dozens of patching ideas for the Mavis