MF-102 Ring Mod / is there a built in noise gate?
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:33 pm
Hello all,
This is my first post, and I'm glad to be here.
I searched a bit around the forum but couldn't find an answer to an issue I'm having with the MF-102 Ring Mod. I'm running it off of a Radial XTC 500-series module that changes my line level to hi-z which I then run through guitar pedals. The last pedal on the chain is the Moog ring mod, and I've noticed on the ends of delay trails I can hear a subtle crackling before what sounds like an internal gate activates and cuts off the tail end of the delay trail. It is ever so slight, but I can hear it none the less, as the ends of delay trails tend to be some of the more open parts of the music I'm working on.
I'm running it off a Furman M-8x2 power conditioner, and I'm using the Moog power adaptor. I've checked the other pedals in the chain, and it is definitely the moogerfooger. Anyone have experience with this issue? Know any work arounds?
Thanks so much!
Martin
This is my first post, and I'm glad to be here.
I searched a bit around the forum but couldn't find an answer to an issue I'm having with the MF-102 Ring Mod. I'm running it off of a Radial XTC 500-series module that changes my line level to hi-z which I then run through guitar pedals. The last pedal on the chain is the Moog ring mod, and I've noticed on the ends of delay trails I can hear a subtle crackling before what sounds like an internal gate activates and cuts off the tail end of the delay trail. It is ever so slight, but I can hear it none the less, as the ends of delay trails tend to be some of the more open parts of the music I'm working on.
I'm running it off a Furman M-8x2 power conditioner, and I'm using the Moog power adaptor. I've checked the other pedals in the chain, and it is definitely the moogerfooger. Anyone have experience with this issue? Know any work arounds?
Thanks so much!
Martin