So I was searching the internet tonight looking for moogerfoogers that were racked. I came across a website that made these for someone. Rack panels to convert Moogerfoogers into modular rack panels. So what do you think of this concept? I wonder if this would really would work? Take a look at this picture and lets debate the details. Maybe we can get Amos and/or company involved??
Here another example of people finding there way out of the 'Fooger standard" vortex. I like this set up way better using the Moog/.COM standard. I found these pics on MuffWigglers, I don’t know who made the panel or did the conversion.
With that great big new factory building that Moog Music acquired, they should have the room and be able to think outta the box a little more on cost effective ways to make profit. Offering a panel and charging to do the modification for customers is very little capital and more profit than releasing yet another REALLY pricey “NEW” Moog Music product that takes 2 years to develop and release. I know I’m not alone with this feeling like were being ignored my Moog Music. Can you here me MIKE?
I finally am so fed up with wall warts x every 'Fooger/MP-210/Etherwave plus I own, power strips with spacing for the wallwarts and “NO” new 'Fooger designs since the MIDI MURF that I built a Eurorack modular and packed away all my Moog Music stuff until I decide what I’m going to do with it all, maybe I’ll just dump them for more capital for my every growing Eurorack rig (One case, One Powersupply!).
tube, this is what I’m doing, I hope to have the whole she-bang done these holidays. One large custom panel, as I don’t have other modular gear to go with it. Additionally, I am incorporating attenuators for all CV outs and all the mods I know of to the 'foogers.
Looks amazing - thats exacly what I want to do, but I’m a little bit afraid of ripping my foogers apart. What did you make the face of? The painting/labelling looks great!