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kb
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Post by kb » Sat Oct 30, 2004 2:42 pm

Blacet makes an I/O that would allow me to interface my guitar with other synth modules. The I/O boosts the signal to appropriate modular levels. I would be doing this to be able to add the 'time machine' to my effects chain (101,102,103). Something tells me that this will not be so easy.

I do not know if the increased signal strength will be too much for the foogers; they say they can handle any input.

The delay would be at the end of the chain. As I write this, I'm thinking that I would probably go from the 103 to the Blacet I/O, then to the delay. Are there any other voltage controlled delays that would be easier to hook up?
(By the way, their mini-lfo looks like it would be a great asset to the moogerfoogers.)

During my searches I have come to one conclusion: The Moogerfoogers are the only modular devices out there that are easy to plug right in to.

Judging from some of the conversations on this forum, I'm guessing that many people are mixing together various product lines. I am looking for feedback, input, or advice as to how to do this properly.

PS: I have a patch series to share that some of you might like. It has a little of everything -including percusive sounds- all just with the moogerfoogers.

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Post by sir_dss » Wed Nov 03, 2004 3:05 pm

I have the I/O Time Machine and the 104.

It will be fine, you can always tame the input signal with the drive knob.

The TM is really cool in a dirty way.

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