104z a tonesucker

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funkychorlton
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104z a tonesucker

Post by funkychorlton » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:07 pm

of all the foogers i find the 104z the least satisfactory sonically: and least benifits from overdriving the input. I would like to be able to leave it engaged all the time and a bring the delay in and out using the mix control but i find the unaffected signal to be heavily compromised - when I hit the footswitch to bypass the signal quite noticibly springs back to life. I can't find an input level which matched the bypassed level and which is also fairly clean

seem to me this pedal is only satisfactory of an fx bus, which i don't use live

anyone else found this?

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Post by EricK » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:11 pm

Is this a unity gain issue?

What is your input signal?
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funkychorlton
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Post by funkychorlton » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:49 pm

my input signal is the mf102, somewhat overdriven

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Bryan T
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Post by Bryan T » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:53 pm

funkychorlton wrote:my input signal is the mf102, somewhat overdriven

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With that setup, I would probably run the 104Z Drive control all the way down and use the Output Level control to get the volume right.

Bryan

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Post by matt the fiddler » Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:36 pm

fwiw i usually run mine in a parallel loop, with it 100% wet... that takes care of any problem I could have with it.

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funkychorlton
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Post by funkychorlton » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:44 pm

using the input at zero and the output at almost 100% gave a much better signal than I was getting before - it still doesn't sound quite as sparkling as when the unit is bypassed, but its a lot better

thanks for the tip

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Post by Bryan T » Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:22 pm

funkychorlton wrote:using the input at zero and the output at almost 100% gave a much better signal than I was getting before - it still doesn't sound quite as sparkling as when the unit is bypassed, but its a lot better

thanks for the tip

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You're welcome! In my experience, proper gainstaging is important to get the most out of the Moog pedals, especially when working with a passive instrument (like a guitar) and an amp that expects to see an instrument level signal (like a guitar amp). The Low Pass FIlter, in particular, can be tough to dial in in a guitar rig.

Bryan

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