Introducing the MF-105M MIDI MuRF
Of course! The manual was very explicit on the subject.
The gap in my rack is full again with Moogy goodness. I have tried out the Triggered and Sustained note on modes, but ended up having too much fun to continue on with my rigid experiments that I had planned.
The modes add a whole new sound design element that would have been much harder or even impossible to create before. I am really loving the ability to program this beast.
The gap in my rack is full again with Moogy goodness. I have tried out the Triggered and Sustained note on modes, but ended up having too much fun to continue on with my rigid experiments that I had planned.
The modes add a whole new sound design element that would have been much harder or even impossible to create before. I am really loving the ability to program this beast.
MemoryMoog Plus (with Kenton Midi Upgrade Kit) MF-101 Lowpass Filter, MF-102 Ring Mod, MF-103 Stage Phaser, MF104M Delay, MF-105M MIDI MuRF, MF-107 Freq Box, MF-108M ClusterFlux and CP-251 Control Processor.
Cool! You could always tell people it's #3, and that Moog uses binary for serial numbers. Congratulations! Let us know how it is.slabwax wrote:The brown truck came today!!! Midi Murf #011. I only had a little while to play with it so far but I think this little box might have jumped pretty close to front of the line.
Dean
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
MurF 105 to MurF 105M
Man..I love the possibilities with the Midi MurF..that new video..my GOD!Alien8 wrote:Nice work!! Are you taking trades from existing MuRF owners plus cash to upgrade?
But I too am among the poor souls who bought the old MurF just a week or two before the Midi MurF was announced. So I'd like to echo the suggestion that there be some upgrade or trade-in type program offered to existing MurF owners, especially recent purchasers.
boo hoo.
Put it up for sale, the difference in price is easily worth the new features. I got $350 for my old one. Yours is in minty/new condition and someone is bound to not care about the Midi MuRF and buy it because it is cheaper.
MemoryMoog Plus (with Kenton Midi Upgrade Kit) MF-101 Lowpass Filter, MF-102 Ring Mod, MF-103 Stage Phaser, MF104M Delay, MF-105M MIDI MuRF, MF-107 Freq Box, MF-108M ClusterFlux and CP-251 Control Processor.
I'm curious whether anyone has a Murf or Bass Murf and the new MIDI Murf, if you've opened them up and compared the guts. I'm wondering if the innards look similar and how Moog packed what seems like so much more into the same case. My MF101 LPF has all the older style thru-hole components and my MF104Z Delay has the smaller machine surface-mounted components. I'm curious if the MIDI Murfs components are smaller.
I'd also like to know if the newer MF101s are SMT or not. I have a 50th anniversary 101 (SN#4198) with the old-style components; If they are different than the new models, it'd be interesting to compare the two sonically. Anybody have a new 101 that could tell us if it's got SMT parts?toryjames wrote:I'm curious whether anyone has a Murf or Bass Murf and the new MIDI Murf, if you've opened them up and compared the guts. I'm wondering if the innards look similar and how Moog packed what seems like so much more into the same case. My MF101 LPF has all the older style thru-hole components and my MF104Z Delay has the smaller machine surface-mounted components. I'm curious if the MIDI Murfs components are smaller.
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