Great job on the MF-107 manual!

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Great job on the MF-107 manual!

Post by sir_dss » Thu May 10, 2007 2:57 am

I just read the manual for the Freq-Box. It's online at the moogmusic site.

It's a must read for anyone who is interested in synthsis. It goes beyond just how to make weird noises. It is clear and a simple read.

Well done Steve and the moog staff. I played one at NAMM and enjoyed it.

Now just make a pitch to voltage Moogerfooger.
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Post by analoghaze » Thu May 10, 2007 11:01 am

I agree... well almost 100%.... I wish I could say I played on at NAMM.


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Post by matt the fiddler » Sat May 12, 2007 10:14 pm

What i suspect is true...


seeing the circuit layout, I can [and do] basically do the same thing with hard synch on my modular system.

I wish i could test one out before buying to see how big of an advantage there is to the moog oscillator....


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Re: Great job on the MF-107 manual!

Post by ouijasaucer » Sat May 12, 2007 11:54 pm

sir_dss wrote: Now just make a pitch to voltage Moogerfooger.
So if you if you play a guitar through the audio input of the MF-107, set the MF-107 sync to on, and patch the MF-107's VCO CV out to the Voyager's Pitch CV in what if anything would happen to the Voyager's pitch?

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Post by matt the fiddler » Sun May 13, 2007 1:38 am

no, unless you also coudl hard synch the signal to the voyager.. there is no place "pitch CV" informationin this fooger.. the way it gets it pitch is takign a wavform longer than the input, and resetting the long waveform to the peak of the shorter, therfore making it as short as [in theory] the fundamental pitch is. this cretes a side of the wave that is usually resembles a pule wave, unless the fooger has some slewing that smooths that sid eof the wave out... it will have that harmonic rich "hardsync" waveform most of the time it goes...
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