MuRF thingy on ebay?

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ClockworkRobot
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MuRF thingy on ebay?

Post by ClockworkRobot » Wed Oct 06, 2010 2:02 pm

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Moog-MuRF-Pattern ... 3a5576c750

can anyone work out what this actually does?


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Re: MuRF thingy on ebay?

Post by EMwhite » Wed Oct 06, 2010 4:48 pm

Said another way, it's an adapter/connector that changes the wiring of tip/ring such that a standard TS foot switch can 'step' the pattern rather than having it affect the Tap Tempo function.

You can get the same effect by putting the plug in 1/2 way (something I've actually seen recommended by Moog) I'm not a fan of that;

... or simply take a standard 'insert' cable (1/4" stereo to 2 x 1/4" mono) and connect the 'other' to a proper footswitch (not the type which is hardwired).

... final option is to solder a Stereo plug onto a standard hardwired momentary footswich.

Hope this helps...
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ClockworkRobot
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Re: MuRF thingy on ebay?

Post by ClockworkRobot » Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:01 pm

Ohi get it. It just tweaks the wiring. Few minutes with the soldering iron will duplicate that no prob. Thanks.

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Re: MuRF thingy on ebay?

Post by moremagic » Wed Oct 13, 2010 2:11 am

Well, no, its an adapter that you slide on, not a conversion. A quick run to the store and a few minutes with the solderin iron, that way its not permanent! :)

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