
what are they used for?
what are they used for?
hehe im sorry i know this is probably the stupidest question in the world but im kind of new to music playing and in the process of getting equipment and stuff together and came across the moogerfoogers, and i dont quite understand what they do? i know they arent an instrument on their own but could someone give me an example of how they're used? thanks again i know im an idiot 

Control Voltages are used like such:
LFO-->PAN
As the LFO pulses, it will control the L/R panning.
in a nutshell, that is the premise of CV. The Foogers all have it, as does the Voyager, older analog gear...

LFO-->PAN
As the LFO pulses, it will control the L/R panning.
in a nutshell, that is the premise of CV. The Foogers all have it, as does the Voyager, older analog gear...

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I had no Idea what a Moogerfooger was or what LFO, VCO, VCA, CV, etc meant. All I can say is, for whatever reason, I decided that I had to have them. I have learned a great deal about analog sound synthesis because I took the plunge. Basically The Moogerfoogers are analog synthesizer modules that work well with audio signals. The results of using them with guitar, etc can be very basic. Or one can make some pretty extreme things happen. And on top of all of this, these things can make sounds of their own. Plug them together, stand back, and freak out.
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