MFB-SYNTH II setting

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

MFB was attached to wooden rack.

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  • This is just about the only MFB synth demo I can find where it's actually being triggered from a keyboard as opposed to some sort of sequencer. I'd like to hear some more MFB demos like this. Cheers ;-)

  • nice

  • As far as I know static magnetic fields don't create electricity by inductance (the electronics inside the synth as inductors). So they shouldn't affect anything unless you make the magnetic field somehow varying.

  • emf can easly throw off your sound freqs. I am not saying it would do that to symth but I wouldent trust it.Plus it might creat extra white noise or static.If you ever get any white nosie for no reason the magnets first thing to try.Great vid,good ideal.

  • perhaps magnets make your synth sound absolutely hardcore^^

  • daaaaaaaaaa!

    are not magnets not good for electronics?

    i guess they dont mind it cause it hasnt messed up yet <3

  • nice use of a magnet ^^ maybe i can used the same thing for my mc 303

  • Nice setup there. Good D.I.Y engineering!

  • for some reason it freaks me out to introduce magnets into the studio. but I think that's a fear based on absolutely nothing..

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