This is a pretty fun demo showing the cool sounds a Moog
synthesizer makes on an oscilloscope. To set up, you want two
outputs from the L output jack of the Moog, one going to an
amplifier and one going to the oscilloscope:
Make sure the Moog is set to patch "G 66", which is named "Cohen
Wave Shapes." To scroll through patches on the synthesizer, use
the "Enter" button below the screen display to jump between patch
banks A-G, and then use the +/- buttons to get to patch 66 within
the "G" patch bank. Switch oscillator 2 and 3 to "off", so it
looks like the picture below:
If you're confused about where to find the buttons, knobs, and
switches described above, the synthesizer manual (located in the
outer pocket of the synthesizer case) has good diagrams and
sections in it that show you where things are located and walks
you through their functions.
And if you want to be slightly pedantic about it when showing the
demo, Moog is pronounced like "mohg" (rhymes with rogue).
Location: