Using Two MF-101 for Stereo?

Is the only way to create a stereo MF-101 with the MP-201?

Thanks

bamse

Excellent question! You can certainly set up two of the CV signals on the MP-201 to have the same function. And you have some control in case the two MF-101’s don’t respond to CV in exactly the same way. For example, you can set heel/toe values different for the two signals, have different offsets/amounts if you are using LFO’s.

If I had two MF-101’s, I would definitely try it.

Bryan

Actually I was wondering if there is an easier way. I don’t need all the functionality of the MP-201. I was hoping I could link the two somehow, or that there was CV “changer” with two outputs.

Thanks,

bamse

Sorry, I misread your post. I’ve had my coffee now. I’m not really sure of a better way to do what you want. Perhaps a CV multiplier, like on the CP-251?

I use Moogers in stereo. Two seems to be the best option.

You own all of those?
Jeez lol.

I thought I was doing good just getting 1 Moog delay lolol.

Yes, I do own those.

Weapons of choice.

Custom wood end cheeks on the Q Plus. :sunglasses:

I like your MoogerFooger Analog Delay keyring!


What a killer setup mate!


Can I come over to play? lol

How do you like that dotcom/mobius sequencer?

Eric

My question is what’s that massive DSI Mopho looking thing in the plywood rack? I’ve never seen one before. :open_mouth:

If my memory is right :slight_smile: , Waldorf MicroWave XT

Cool! I’ll have to check that out. I’m not much of a Waldorf fan though. They sound awesome, but the controls lag. Especially the pitch and mod wheels. :unamused: But a rack unit might be a nice edition once I get my studio. :mrgreen:

WHat about the Waldorf Wave? THe best companion to the Voyager?

I’ll look into it. Is it polyphonic?

EDIT: If you’ll give me ten grand I’ll gladly go buy one! WTF, EricK? :laughing:

The Microwave has 10 voice poly, and is a WHOLE lot cheaper. That when combined with some sort of MIDI controller(NOT my LP)would be a great setup! I could even hook it up to the MIDI out of my DD-50!

I dig that setup Analoghaze. I’m a Waldorf Q and XT owner as well. They really complement the Moog Voyager. I love my Waldorf gear quite a bit, but my Voyager will always be #1. I don’t play my Phatty too much, although I think it is a fine instrument. I play live mostly and try and keep my gear down to a manageable level. The Voyager trumps the Phatty in my live setup.

See when they make a LP RME ill be all over that. Ill put that in the top of My rack cabinet and ill be ready for takeoff.

YES! This is most likely the reason Amos hasn’t spent too much time on the forums. He’s building a prototype Rack Mount Edition LP. Amos, make sure to switch the amber panel button lights with blue ones on one of those, and sign the back with the same 2 paint pens you used before.

That way, I can have a Little Phatty Rack Mount Amos Gaynes Signature Edition, or LPRMAGSE. Pronounced, “Lepermagisee” :laughing: I really want a lepermagisee. Will it be ready by Christmas, Amos? :laughing:

The dotcom is very cool. It works perfectly with the Voyager and freqboxes. Wonderful addition to my studio.
That is actually a 777, same sequencer as the mobius though. It is amazingg. I am quite happy to own one.


I’m not much of a Waldorf fan though.

I love the Waldorf sound. I am fairly covered between the XT10 and Q Plus.


I dig that setup Analoghaze.

thanks.

I love my Waldorf gear quite a bit, but my Voyager will always be #1

It really depends on my mood. Granted, a Moog Voyager is unique. expecially being able to put a freqbox in the effects loop and then running it into two delays. Using the touch screen to control delay time and feedback is crazy. The Voyager is a beast!
Sometimes, I want the poly analog. The Andromeda A6 is a monster. Incredable synthesizer.
The Q Plus will always be one of my favorite synths. Plug that into one of the Kurzweil processors and then into the MuRFs and you have a dream pad machine!

The again, I can always make some crazy sequences in my Nord G2 and send the MIDI to all my synths and make some insane sounds!

Right now though, I have just my Voyager set up in some crazy wiring sceme, using the dotcom into the CP-251.
Moog!

Back to the original question.

You’re asking about how to control two 101s at the same time?
I’m pretty sure you could simply use a Y-splitter cable from whatever CV source you are using (EP-2, etc.)
Or you could use a Multiple, as found on the CP-251.

The Y-splitter would have to be TRS to TRS and TRS, if you understand my meaning. I tried Sam Ash, they have no such animal. They have a TRS to TS and TS. That will not work, as the CV will get grounded out if you try using that connector. Radio Shack MIGHT have it, but yes. The best solution to this issue seems to be the CP-251’s four way multiple. I do not believe a stereo effect is possible with a single 101, even with the mighty multipedal.:mrgreen:

Analogue Haze,
Isn’t the A6 midi? Use the voyager to slave the A6 and then run it back into the voyagers filters for a hybrid polysynth.

hehe

Im sure you have already.

Eric