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Murahachibu
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by Murahachibu » Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:29 am
Hi all,
I'm considering adding a MF to use with my Microkorg and I was wondering if anyone uses the MF's with a digital synth. I'm considering the MF-101.
If anyone has soundclips I'd love to hear them to see what kind of results you are getting.
Also, as a side note, I also use an Akai MPC and a Korg ESX-1 sampler. I was also thinking of running my drums through the MF as well (prior to recording into a multi-track). So if you have drums/samples through any of the pedals I'd love to hear that too.
And, if anyone thinks the MF-101 is not a good choice for a first MF, please let me know. This would be my first Moog product.
Cheers.
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earsmack
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by earsmack » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:51 pm
Everything sounds good through Moogerfogoers.
Check YouTube for plenty of MF videos...that should give you a good idea of what is possible with the added benefit of seeing how it was done.
Good luck and enjoy!
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Murahachibu
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by Murahachibu » Tue Jul 24, 2007 3:12 pm
zbq wrote:Everything sounds good through Moogerfogoers.
Check YouTube for plenty of MF videos...that should give you a good idea of what is possible with the added benefit of seeing how it was done.
Thanks. I've tried you tube, but didn't see much for the mf-101...most stuff I've found online are clips of guitars and basses, so I was hoping to hear some examples of synths and drum machines.
Thanks.
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earsmack
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by earsmack » Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:49 pm
Murahachibu wrote:Thanks. I've tried you tube, but didn't see much for the mf-101...most stuff I've found online are clips of guitars and basses, so I was hoping to hear some examples of synths and drum machines.
I see that now...there are plenty of MF demos but not alot of lowpass. I don't have one or I would throw up some demos for you. I do have a Frostwave Resonator which I use in some of my FreqBox and other demos at
http://earsmack.com so you might check them out but they won't really be completely true to what you want. If you are not familiar with the general sounds a low pass filter (LPF) can make then some of these demos may help, however.
Suffice it to say...if you like the sound of a LPF then the MF is a great choice.
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Murahachibu
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by Murahachibu » Wed Jul 25, 2007 7:05 am
Thanks again. Your site is great! I really enjoyed your FB demos - you really demonstrate the versatility quite well.
I just wish someone had a MF-101 site like that.
BTW, what are your thoughts on the MF-102? I was looking at that as well, but thought the MF-101 might be more flexible given my gear (MK, MPC, ESX-1...).
Cheers.
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analoghaze
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by analoghaze » Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:44 am
They are both awasome. (the RM and LPF)
I think you would be happy with either, but the RM is more "spacey sounding"
There are a bunch of cool thinks that can be done with any of the Foogers.

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willi
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by willi » Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:24 pm
I decided to buy the LPF first because I really wanted the Envelope output CV (to apply to other Moogerfoogers, of course).
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analoghaze
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by analoghaze » Wed Jul 25, 2007 6:13 pm
The RM gives you LFO Out and Carrier Out.
Music can Name the Unnamable and Communicate the Unknowable.
'I am... everything is... changed... they're calling... your face... interwoven... who is...' Patient mumbles inaudibly to a tune (sounds like 'Thanks for the memory).
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earsmack
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by earsmack » Wed Jul 25, 2007 6:55 pm
Murahachibu wrote:Thanks again. Your site is great! I really enjoyed your FB demos - you really demonstrate the versatility quite well.
I just wish someone had a MF-101 site like that.
BTW, what are your thoughts on the MF-102? I was looking at that as well, but thought the MF-101 might be more flexible given my gear (MK, MPC, ESX-1...).
Thanks. Soon you will make an MF-101 site!
The MF-102 was my first MF (after talking to folks here just like you are doing now.) GregAE (the guy who wrote some great documentation on the RM and probably some other MF's) guided me to that as my first. When I first got it I was blown away but then I started to think to myself "How is this musical?" It took awhile but I finally realized that (for me) subtle was key...it's not about cranking every knob all the way 'round but instead adding just enough color to make the next effect have something nice to work with, etc. I'm happy I have the RM now that I've learned how to control it a bit.
The MF-107 is great too because it has the envelope CV out - which I hadn't thought much about until recently and making those latest demos for the other forum user who wanted to hear it. That works out nice because I can input that into the Frostwave Resonator (H/LPF) and get some nice (once again subtle - or not so) effects.
To be honest...I don't think you can go wrong with any of the MF's. Sometimes it's hard to see all the capabilities but talking to people here and reading GregAE's docs really helps to stretch you out a bit.
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analoghaze
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by analoghaze » Wed Jul 25, 2007 8:43 pm
To be honest...I don't think you can go wrong with any of the MF's
Expecially when asking here.

Music can Name the Unnamable and Communicate the Unknowable.
'I am... everything is... changed... they're calling... your face... interwoven... who is...' Patient mumbles inaudibly to a tune (sounds like 'Thanks for the memory).
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Murahachibu
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by Murahachibu » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:02 am
My local music shop has both the MF-101 and MF-102. They said I can bring my Microkorg in and try them out this weekend.
I just need to stop myself from buying both.

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by latigid on » Thu Jul 26, 2007 8:19 am
It'll only be a matter of time...
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Murahachibu
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by Murahachibu » Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:57 am
Murahachibu wrote:My local music shop has both the MF-101 and MF-102. They said I can bring my Microkorg in and try them out this weekend.
I just got back from trying out the MF-101 and MF-102. I now find myself leaning toward the 102 because it's such a dramatic effect. I decided to take a day or two to think it over before jumping in.
The good news is that the guy at the shop told me he'd throw in an expression pedal because they had a used one in the back that he didn't think he could sell.
Any thoughts from 102 owners?
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by DeFrag » Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:51 am
Murahachibu wrote:
I just got back from trying out the MF-101 and MF-102. I now find myself leaning toward the 102 because it's such a dramatic effect. I decided to take a day or two to think it over before jumping in.
Good man. I often wait days or weeks before committing a purchase as I like to buy the right thing the first time without regret. Read reviews, ask questions, try 'em out, give every purchase in life a long, hard look. In many ways, I tend to OVERBUY the feature-set like with a computer buy. That way, I can grow into the functionality etc & it somewhat wards off obsolesence & extends useful life. For instance, I'm buying a new Dell & am considering between two graphics cards, the XtremeMusic or XtremeGamer. The only real difference is the XMusic has one more 1/8" output for external I/O. Even though I'll probably not ever need it, I'll be safe in choosing it.
More specifically, I'm glad I got the 102 over the 101. Hell, my LP has a low-pass in it.. heh
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earsmack
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by earsmack » Sat Jul 28, 2007 7:52 am
Murahachibu wrote:I just got back from trying out the MF-101 and MF-102. I now find myself leaning toward the 102 because it's such a dramatic effect. I decided to take a day or two to think it over before jumping in.
Any thoughts from 102 owners?
The 102 definitely sounds more dramatic...it can be subtle as well which is how I like to use it...just to add a little clangorous high end to a solo sound, for example.
As has been alluded to here already - eventually you will have more than one MF anyway - so buy the one that "does it" for you right now. I think the 102 is a great choice for a first MF - it was mine

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