Hello all, just registered on the forum, a newbie to Moog products.
In the past few months, I’ve gotten hooked. It started out innocent enough by going to a local shop to find a guitar effect pedal. After opting for Pedal X, I asked the clerk if there was anything else that I hadn’t considered that might meet my needs and he brought out the MF Drive. After only five minutes of testing it out, I bought it. Just a few days later, I realized that the MF Boost would be nice due to the expression pedal ability to use as a volume pedal with or without some added gain. A week went by and I really fell in love with all the tones I was finding, so I went ahead and bought the MF Ring and MF Trem. I sold the delay I’d been using, so I’m currently without a delay pedal on my board.
Less than two months went by and, last weekend, I bought a Sub Phatty. Had it less than a week and already I’ve been mixing in some synth to some tracks I’ve been recording.
These Moog products seem somewhat addicting, to put it mildly.
hi!
its funny, i did pretty much the same thing last year.Got a little phatty, loved it , then proceeded to acquire a miniature, all the moogerfoogers, a sub phatty and the drive and boost minifoogers…
missing a voyager..
Very, very happy that the MF Delay finally arrived a few days ago, I’ve had the space waiting for quite some time on my board. Anybody know if an envelope filter will ever added to the minifooger line? I’m very happy with my Maxon, don’t get me wrong, but I’d love to hear a minifooger auto-wah!
If using the CP-251, the square wave or triangle wave out to the expression in of the Drive can do it. MF-102 and MF-103 also have LFO out, which will do that. You can plug your expression pedal to the rate of the LFO so you can use it for the speed of the auto-wah
This is great. My mate has a SoundPalette, which is a bit more featured but much more expensive and massive. This one seems very simple and has a cool foot print on a pedal board.
Thanks for the heads up! Irony: I’ve just ordered a couple of kits at BYIC but have not seen that
Apparently you can pre-order them now I built a beta version for Keith and gave some feedback about the process. Pretty straightforward electronically, the mechanical assembly is a little fiddly but do-able. The end result is really spectacular, tho. Replaced my Voodoo Labs system for more room, more channels, less money!