Hi Guys,
I’m reposting my reply to another thread as a new thread so we can get this ball rolling.
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 INSERT 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!
Thoughts?