Hello everyone. Tonight I filmed my Moogerfooger rig. Please check it out on Youtube.com Let me know what you think. Its the first time I’ve post video of my stuff. Thanks
Very cool sounds.
Nice.
I wish I would have snagged a Frostwave sequencer back in the day.
Did you try that demo with the tempo twice the speed of what you recorded?
thanks for posting. Let us know when you have more.
Thanks for checking it out. I tried many tempos and root notes (pre-modulation) until all the melodies seemed to work together.
I still need to fine tune the lighting to optimize the DV recorder resolution.
I lucked into the Frostwave, Years ago when I bought my Redsquare Mono Synth from BIG CITY MUSIC, the Fat Controller was suggested to go with it. I blindly bought and just lucked out. ![]()
Nice. I’m going to send the link to my buddy @ work. He hates knobs and I always send him links containing clips from Knob_tweakers (us). This guy is all about the drawbar and while that’s cool and all, he gets miffed when he sees Emerson with a wall 'o wires, etc.
Hahah, another one for the good guys…
(is your MP201 on the floor [ can’t tell ] or is whole rig a foot or two off the floor? Been struggling with where to best place my 201, my back and knees are killing me from being stooped over for 10 minutes at a time while I struggle through settings, etc.)
-Mike W. from NJ
Hello Mike, My whole rig sits on two (80’s road case style carpet) covered shelfs that sit on adjustable keyboard stands. I can stand or sit on a bar stool with this set up. I don’t use keyboards or midi controllers. Everything is Sequencer, LFO, Etherwave Plus modulation based to create patches. The MP-201 sits at the same level as the Moogerfoogers on the shelf. I use my hand on the gas pedal. I change the order of everything as the patch requires. In this patch the MP-201 isn’t used. The Mackie 1402VLZ3 is brand new. It takes up a lot of the shelf BUT allows multiple sound sources to be sub mixed to a stereo pair before my Hard Disk recorder inputs. Glad you liked my patch.