super delay power off
super delay power off
So here is a silly question - just hooked up a new Moogerfogger Super Delay. Seems to be no power switch. So....unplug when not using or leave on all the time? Or maybe there is a hidden power switch that I can't find? Seems really odd to me, but then I'm just a newbie.
Re: super delay power off
Hi,
there is no silly question here but do take time to read, read and read again
the user's manual. I can understand the "on the spot happiness" provoke by
the new piece of equipment !
Instruction book, page 5, #4 paragragh:
Plug in to the jack > then, into the wall receptacle.
Unplug from the wall receptacle > then from the jack if necessary.
Other power infos at bottom of page 21...
When I shut it down, I turn the output,
the drive, the amount & feedback to zero first...
Congrats on your SD !
there is no silly question here but do take time to read, read and read again
the user's manual. I can understand the "on the spot happiness" provoke by
the new piece of equipment !
Instruction book, page 5, #4 paragragh:
Plug in to the jack > then, into the wall receptacle.
Unplug from the wall receptacle > then from the jack if necessary.
Other power infos at bottom of page 21...
When I shut it down, I turn the output,
the drive, the amount & feedback to zero first...
Congrats on your SD !
Re: super delay power off
Plug all your Foogers into an outlet strip, then you can turn them all off at once. Me, I have 5 outlet strips that are needed for all my Foogers, so I just plug them all into a single outlet controlled by a light switch...
Stephen
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Stephen
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Re: super delay power off
I have always done the outlet strip method (mentioned above). I have a bunch of power squids since I have a bunch of power transformers to plug-in.
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