Haven't used my Moogerfooger MF-102 in quite some time and turned it on the other day and it wasn't working quite right. The buttons don't always "catch" but do when I continue to push on them and the output volume varies from normal to sometimes barely audible depending on what button is pushed. There is also some noise/static occasionally depending on which blue button is depressed. I opened it up, didn't see anything wrong and blew off any dust that may have been a problem for the connection. It seemed to work okay after warming up but then a few days later the same problem with the buttons again. Is this something a local synth guy in Tucson may be able to fix or is it time to send it to Moog, or would it be cheaper to just replace it?
Thanks, Mark
Problem with the old ring mod
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Re: Problem with the old ring mod
I've heard of VCO's dying from sitting for too long, but this seems a bit extreme. I would send it to moog, personally.
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Model D (2016)
Moog Subsequent37
Oberheim OB-6
Sequential Rev2
Re: Problem with the old ring mod
Thanks for the help jsharpphoto.
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Re: Problem with the old ring mod
Sorry I didn't have better info. I don't really use my mf ring as much as I thought I would, if you want a cheap replacement for the big guy.
Moog Format Modular
Model D (2016)
Moog Subsequent37
Oberheim OB-6
Sequential Rev2
Model D (2016)
Moog Subsequent37
Oberheim OB-6
Sequential Rev2
Re: Problem with the old ring mod
Thanks, I don't use it much either and will just work around the problem, since it still kind of works. If I get frustrated with it and still need a ring mod I'll just get the minifooger version.jsharpphoto wrote:Sorry I didn't have better info. I don't really use my mf ring as much as I thought I would, if you want a cheap replacement for the big guy.
Re: Problem with the old ring mod
It sounds like your foot switches need a good cleaning. I'd open it back up and hit them with some spray DeOxit. If that doesn't do it, send it back to Moog.
Stephen
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Stephen
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Re: Problem with the old ring mod
Good idea Stephen. I've got some contact cleaner around here somewhere, I'll give it a try.Vsyevolod wrote:It sounds like your foot switches need a good cleaning. I'd open it back up and hit them with some spray DeOxit. If that doesn't do it, send it back to Moog.
Re: Problem with the old ring mod
I removed the back and wooden sides and sprayed inside the buttons, but that didn't seem to help much, so I emailed Moog. Taylor Mott from Moog replied rather quickly (just a few days) and suggested I actually remove the board this time and spray inside the buttons again. That did the trick! My ring mod is as nasty as ever, once again. Thanks for the help Stephen and Taylor Mott at Moog.