Multiple Moogfooger configurations?

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Multiple Moogfooger configurations?

Post by Mrpuccolo » Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:23 pm

I'm a brand new Moogfooger user (they're in shipment as I write this) and I'm looking for any configurations where multiple MFs are used together.

I know that the output of one can be used as a CV for the next, but it would be great to have some starting points that folks have already worked through.

I'll have a 102, 103, and 105 MuRF, and my instruments are electric/acoustic guitars and whistling (puccolo). I'm a world-champion jazz whistler and now ready to explore some new sounds beyond what I get with my TC Electronic M-ONE-XL which has great reverbs but the phasers etc. aren't flexible enough for me - I want to create truly unique sounds.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Ciao!

Francesco - The Jazz Whistler
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Post by marcmodulator » Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:26 pm

Ciaco, Francesco - The Jazz Whistler

I think the delay would be a great addition...You need a CV exp. pedal to make everthing work...What kinda of Jazz Whistling do you perform.?.The 103 with the CP 251 and the 104 would be a whistlers dream...Any links.?.Good luck and Be Bop the Tree Top Scat At Lat Din Do...
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Thanks for your suggestions!

Post by Mrpuccolo » Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:22 am

I'll be experimenting with the 101, 103 an 105 when I get them in a few days. The digital delay (102) will be on my mind as an addition or replacement for one of the above. Do you think the DD will be much better than what my TC Electronics unit has?

I am a world-champion jazz whistler - 2003 IWC Popular Music Champion, and finalist at the MusiCamdo International Music Festival's competition (top horn-player).

Whistling is really catching on - check out Brian Bromberg's work on his Woods II CD - he's not only one of the top jazz bassists on the planet but he's giving whistling credibility as well. Just listen to TV commercials - lot's of whistling, but not very good quality.

I'm not familier with other whistlers doing fundamental tone shaping, so I'm heading there big-time (hopefully). This should be a good addition for my movie sound track work (check out indie movie 10MPH).

You can hear some clips (sorry no Moogfroogers yet) at:

www.thejazzwhistler.com
www.cdbaby.com/bonifazi
MrPuccolo

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