MURF and Modulars

Heres something that ive been rolling around in my head the last few weeks.

Think about the upper cabinets of some modular synths containing the filters. You have usually the Fixed Filter Bank then your standard Highpass/Filter Coupler/Lowpass modules. (then theyu continued with the envelope generators and the VCA’s and the lower cabinets consisted of the oscillator banks and sequencers, ect.. Examples, Moog system 55, 15 etc)

Now lets say that some of us are building Fooger synths and wanted to perhaps use the concept of seperating the filters from the oscillators. Would the murf somehow be a descendant of the fixed filter bank with an extra kick of animation?

So it might look like this on a rack
Murf/Lowpass/Phaser then on the lower rack
Freq Ringmod X

Im bringing this up because I was wondering where some of you might have a tendancy to include the MURF in your audio chain?

WHat are some of your thoughts?

I keep my MF-105B at the end of my signal chain, whether I use it for Bass guitar, ARP Solus, or to be a pseudo-sequencer for the MF-107, MF-101, or MF-102.