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Description: This video explores using the EP-3 expression pedal to add additional pulse width control to the oscillator section of the Matriarch. One of the advantages offered by semi-modularity is the ability to add further controls to your instrument via CV inputs and offset voltages. You may have noticed that Matriarch's oscillators lack a dedicated pulse-width knob, but do feature a pulse-width voltage input; this creates an opportunity to add a pulse-width knob via creative patching. Using a combination of Matriarch’s expression pedal input, mults, and a reversible attenuator, we can control the pulse-width of all four oscillators simultaneously using EP-3. Another approach could be to use the expression pedal input and each of the three reversible attenuators separately to gain independent manual control over each oscillator’s pulse-width. The beauty of semi-modularity is the ability to cater your instrument’s functionality to meet the needs of your performance or recording. Learn more about EP-3: moogmusic.com/products/ep-3-expression-pedal-0 Learn more about Matriarch: moogmusic.com/products/matriarch Register your Moog instrument: moogmusic.com/register