Aright, what's next? What will be the next Moogerfooger?

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Post by s16016wb » Sat Mar 13, 2004 8:08 am

Things I'd like to see in a new CV Processor:

An LFO that has a continuously variable wave shape that goes from a full-cycle up ramp to a triangle to a full cycle down ramp with CV inputs for clock and wave shape.

An LFO that has a continuously variable wave shape that goes from square to narrow pulse with CV inputs for clock and pulse width.

CV 4-channel panner.

An evelope generator with cv scalable stages. This would allow you to, for example, have the EG triggered by an LFO pulse, mult the CV controlling the LFO rate and send it to the EG stage scale input so that the faster you run the LFO the faster the envelope, and vice versa.

A voltage quantizer that divides volt/x. Two controls for X - presets (3,6,12,24) and offest (bi-polar).

:twisted:

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Post by thud » Wed Mar 24, 2004 5:03 pm

As far as I know this has never been done before but what I want is a pedal with sweeping low and high pass filters that can be set to sweep at different rates. The way I see it in my head is the raw signal is split, each half is run thru a filter and the sounds are put back together to come out a single speaker. I don't know exactly how it would sound but it could only do good in this world. Any thoughts? or has this been done?

Also a moogerfooger wah would be sweet.

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Post by thud » Wed Mar 24, 2004 5:04 pm

As far as I know this has never been done before but what I want is a pedal with sweeping low and high pass filters that can be set to sweep at different rates. The way I see it in my head is the raw signal is split, each half is run thru a filter and the sounds are put back together to come out a single speaker. I don't know exactly how it would sound but it could only do good in this world. Any thoughts? or has this been done?

Also a moogerfooger wah would be sweet.

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Post by peacefrog » Fri Mar 26, 2004 6:23 pm

The low pass filter can be set up to be a really amazing wah type pedal. In a lot of applications it out-wahs a wah

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Post by donato » Fri Mar 26, 2004 9:26 pm

Just bring on the new Analog delay already...and make it stereo please!

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Post by Rakuza » Wed Apr 14, 2004 4:19 pm

I'd love to see something with just a touch of digital control. E.G. - A semi-digital CP-251 with an LCD readout that can control an LFO in terms of BPMs or Miliseconds. It seems like the only way to get something like this now is to go for a midi to CV converter.

Any thoughts?

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Post by little doodler » Mon May 10, 2004 2:26 am

soundhound123 wrote:i think that a distortion pedal with a lpf and maybe integrated fuzz would be great! and dare we mention integrating a parametric eq of sorts
Aren't there millions of distortion pedals already?

And, i can't wait for that delay pedal!!!

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Post by BrianK » Sun May 30, 2004 6:40 am

There are millions of distortion pedals but NONE with CV control. I have asked for years for a Fuzz pedal with octave above and octave below. That would generate some interesting noises. Especially if the levels were controllable with CV - imagine!

Imagine a distortion controlled by your foot - from clean to sick fuzz in one sweep! Never been done yet. Simple to use, and useful with the other pedals.

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Post by soundhound123 » Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:44 am

well the type of distortion pedal i would like to see would have two 12AX7 preamp tubes cv- variable gain stages and mix section and a post-mix low-pass filter i would love to see a delicious fuzz circuit but i think that would be alot to ask from one moogerfooger.

I would also like to see another cv processor, one with a type of a cv "envelope generator" two independent lfo's (with a phase sync switch), two lag generators, a white noise source, a mixer, two mults and two s&h circuit. Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing
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Post by ikazlar » Mon Oct 10, 2005 1:29 am

Hi,

I would love to have a Moog Sequencer: 3 rows, 16-steps, with some boolean logic for triggers, freely routable, blah blah... If they release something like that I would buy it in a heartbeat!

Please?!

8)

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Post by robert M » Wed Oct 19, 2005 8:04 pm

MOOGERFOOGER SYNTHESIZER !

Let's hear some organ or string swells sounds made by our guitars or basses !

Who needs keyboard players when we have MOOG CO. ?! :wink:

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Post by MarkM » Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:43 pm

I'd like to see an envelope generator.
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Post by Indeed » Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:57 am

I've said it in another post, but:

MoogerFooger Vocoder

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Post by godzilla » Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:26 am

MarkM wrote:I'd like to see an envelope generator.
that would be kinda cool as an MF style unit.

it could be an EG/VCA with a foot switch/gate input or use the switch that is usually bypass as the trigger
-you could trigger the envelope with your foot to change the volume of your guitar, mic, synthesizer
-you could use the output of the ENV on the other foogers
-use LFOs and things an the VCA input for tremelo effects and things
-combine with a keyboard and othe foogers as a synth!

if they did make this i think it would have to sell for less than the other foogers or at most the same as the 101 and 102.
As its main strength would be to add functionality to the other units (not being that "amazing" on its own) they couldn't charge that much for it, but i would say (i'm no expert) that the components would be cheaper than the other units and that it would be easier to design.

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Post by falseface11 » Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:17 pm

soundhound123 wrote:well the type of distortion pedal i would like to see would have two 12AX7 preamp tubes cv- variable gain stages and mix section and a post-mix low-pass filter i would love to see a delicious fuzz circuit but i think that would be alot to ask from one moogerfooger.

I would also like to see another cv processor, one with a type of a cv "envelope generator" two independent lfo's (with a phase sync switch), two lag generators, a white noise source, a mixer, two mults and two s&h circuit. Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing



i think an envelope gen. would be great.. but only as an overhauled controll processor... lets face it moogers arent the best shape for modular orientations... but they sure as hell look cool

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