CP 251 with a MF-101, MF-102 & a BASS MURF MF-105B

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CP 251 with a MF-101, MF-102 & a BASS MURF MF-105B

Post by 1111scottedwards » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:56 am

Hello! I just acquired the MOOG CP-251. Right now I am unsure on how to add the following pedals in the best way possible. I have read the manual, but find it hard to follow the details. THe LOW-PASS FILTER MF-101, the RING MODULATOR MF-102 and the BASS MURF MF 105B. If you could tell me from whatIf you can help, thank you!

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Re: CP 251 with a MF-101, MF-102 & a BASS MURF MF-105B

Post by deadhedgehog » Tue Oct 27, 2015 5:39 pm

Hello! I just acquired the MOOG CP-251. Right now I am unsure on how to add the following pedals in the best way possible. I have read the manual, but find it hard to follow the details. THe LOW-PASS FILTER MF-101, the RING MODULATOR MF-102 and the BASS MURF MF 105B. If you could tell me from whatIf you can help, thank you!
It - er- depends. There is no "best way", just alternatives. What instrument are you playing through the pedals? or do you want to make sounds with the moogerfoogers by themselves?

The CP affects the other units as if you were turning the knobs in different ways. There are plenty of practical examples in the CP's manual about how it works, so really there is nothing for it but to read the manual and try experimenting.

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Re: CP 251 with a MF-101, MF-102 & a BASS MURF MF-105B

Post by Vsyevolod » Wed Oct 28, 2015 3:05 pm

Think about it as having two different circuit paths.

The first one being the audio chain: how do you run your synth or guitar into the input of which MF and in what order do you place the Foogers?

The second one being the control voltage path (CV). The CP-251 has LFO's, random voltage generators, CV mixers and mults, and attenuators as well as a noise source. You can send an LFO from the CP to any of your MF inputs or use an LFO from one of your MF's to modify it in the CP before sending it back out. Or any number of different configurations.

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