The award-winning CP-251 Control Processor is a collection of classic modular synthesizer circuits designed by Bob Moog. With the Moogerfooger analog effects, minimoog Voyager analog synthesizer, or other voltage-controlled synthesis gear you can generate, modify, combine, and distribute control voltages for creating complex sound events with patch cords
The CP-251 Control Processor can be used in connection with one or more Moogerfooger analog effects modules, the Minimoog Voyager, or other voltage-controlled gear. The CP-251 adds the same kind of power and versatility of the classic MOOG modular synthesizers.
There are two kinds of signals in a modular analog synthesizer: audio and control. As audio signals go through a system of synthesizer modules, they get shaped into the sounds that you hear. Control signals, on the other hand, 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 CP-251 provides a dual waveform LFO, Noise Generator, Sample-and-Hold circuit, as well as two 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.
Power Supply is included for use with 110 VAC
...It is a great musical element and, frankly, I don't care if people want to hear it dry or not. The CP-251 works well with the model D. I connected an expression pedal up to the sample and hold of it and piped that in to a mix with aftertouch to modulate the filter frequency....
...and, hopefully, nightmares. For a sound-effects centric system like mine, this seems a must-have. Fortunately, I've had a pair of Moog CP251 rack-units listed on Reverb since the dawn of time, and someone finally just snapped them up, funding nearly half the cost. Never thought I would ever own a real Echoplex or Space Echo,...
i have the Poly D and Monopoly too. great little paraphonics. the JT4000 and Pro-VS go great in parallel with them. also have a voyager (noisey EB style) with a XV351, bunch of CP251 and moogerfoogers. but i don't use them anymore.
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