I have a Midi Murf and now a Cluster Flux (just got that a few days ago) I love them both. If and when Moog releases a new Midi Pedal, I will be all over it like stink on poo.
“MF-104M Analog Delay lets you assign tap tempo to either the LFO or the delay. You get full MIDI functionality plus a cool spillover function you can turn on and off from an external footswitch.” As per the new Sweetwater catalog.
Just checked my Sweetwater Catalogue and on page 90 it’s listed and on page 91 a big ol’ glossy of it. Tap tempo, 6 wave shape lfo’s just like the 108m. It looks just like a Clusterflux.
Can you post a scan of it?
so is this analog or digital delay ?
Edit: ok sorry, I should have read just 2 messages up ![]()
How much?
A bit OT but did you guys see the price increase on the rack mount kits?
$95US each for MoogerFooger and CP-251 racking kits? ![]()
Picture, please?
The picture of the delay appears to be delayed.
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I guess technically that would have been a digital delay though, so you can’t blame Moog.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3804194/2012-06-13%2000.01.25.jpg
From the sweetwater catalog. Not a perfect scan, but you can see everything.
Also
http://medialink.sweetwater.com/m83/progeardirectory/summer2012/015-114-guitarist-gear.pdf
p91, as mentioned. Warning: >100 MB .pdf
The loop is gone (at least in terms of a In/Out switch and gain setting) but that’s not to say it isn’t there a la the ClusterFlux
I looked at that catalog (which nearly crashed my rinkydink computer) and funnily enough they used a stock photo of the 104z ![]()
It could be a hoax . . .but if it’s not . ..
I’ve been a regular ClusterFlux user, and if I had a good set of recordings I could warp y’alls minds with the combinations I’ve created with the Feedback Loop (from insanely clipped bluesy tube tones to mind-shattering icicle echoes to Robo-Sex-Cop apocalypse)
Unfortunately, I don’t have those recordings because some of the tape got put on hold.
On to my suggestions: ![]()
1.Make the LFO waveform selector a smooth glide knob – This is my favorite feature of the Mf-107. The shifting knob is a pain in the a$$. Give us gradients and waveform variants, the gray areas.
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in addition to the smooth glide, give us the Smooth Random as a permanent feature on the face of the pedal. It is far more useful than the almost wacky Sample and Hold wave IMHO.
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Whatever happened to the “Escallonated” Wave?!
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Give us LFO OUT (Even if you have to drill a jack in the side!)

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YAY! to a single jack FB loop. I found this to be a much better on the fly option for live performance!
6.I like everything else I’m seeing . . .tap tempo for LFO or Delay . . .but is a SYNC option for both possible?!
The Cluster-Flux has been my favorite and most used pedal in the last 6 months, I’ve used it for everything from Classical/Flamenco guitar gigs (to give a little more subtle movement and shimmer), Jazz gigs, Session work, and Rock jams. It’s simply Awesome, but we all concur there are improvements to be made in the next step up! Please hear our pleas, beloved Moog designers! ![]()
Holly crap I hope this is for real and I can land one ![]()
I just got my cluster flux. How do you use that feedback loop? I didn’t really understand it from the manual. How to you run the cables etc.
Looks real!
http://instagr.am/p/L06xMTkY26/
I’m sure you all saw this already, but Moog posted a pic on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram that pretty much confirms the new delay. I’m excited!
Adam
http://www.thesolutionmusic.com
I just got my cluster flux. How do you use that feedback loop? I didn’t really understand it from the manual. How to you run the cables etc.
You can either run any signal from a Control Processor such as the CP-251, Mp-201, etc into the FB insert jack via straight 1/4" cable . . . or you can go to your local Guitar Center and see if they have Monster Prolink Send-return cable on clearance like mine did. It has a single TRS plug connector attached to a send cable and TRS plug and a return cable TRS plug that feeds into the FB INSERT jack. You can use it to put any effect inside of the LFO. This is how I accomplish Smooth Random etc without Midi (or at least I try to, with potentially more interesting results)
It saves you so much cable and space real estate! It’s one of the best innovations on a pedal (and a real reason for GC to bring the cables back into stock!)
- me
