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Moogerfooger CV: MF-102 Ring Modulator Carrier In (Demo)

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The carrier oscillator in the Moogerfooger Ring Modulator can be reset by an outside audio source. Here it is being done with the Moogerfooger FreqBox (with additional voltage control!) and an Etherwave Standard theremin.

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  • do you use speaker cables to interconnect or normal guitar patch cables?

  • @MrCandleBurner Just normal patch cables.

  • @electronicpoision

    You're right, mine does read Audio, Osc, Env, from left to right. If I'm not mistaken, the bottom row of jacks are "point-to-point" wired rather than extending directly off of the circuit board, so it would be easy for Moog to make a change. There is nothing "wrong" with this. My FreqBox has a relatively low serial number, 1768. What's yours?

  • Hi mate, thanks for the videos! Really helps me understand the technical jargon behind these great pedals. I have a MF104z on the way and I was wondering if there is any bizarre way I can link it together with the Phaser or Ring Mod?

  • @TenebrousSounds

    Stick the Phaser or Ring Mod in the 104Z's loop to get some crazy delay repeats! Or use the Ring Mod's LFO Out to control the Mix, Rate, or Feedback of the 104Z...? I don't have the Phaser, YET.

    I actually ordered the Moogerfooger Analog Delay upon hearing that they would no longer be made, but I wound up canceling the order. Had other gear on layaway I needed to pick up. Maybe I'll own one someday in the future...

  • I just got one of these, and have been having alot of fun, well worth the money.

    However I am wondering how would I be able to control the LFO rate with a synth using control voltages?

  • Can you be more specific? Are you trying to control the LFO rate in the synth, or in the pedal? Also, what kind of synth are you using?

    I still don't own any synth of my own at this point, so I think it would be better to leave this question for any another synth aficionado to take on....

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  • @penguinrock thanks man great demos!!

    i have the 102 and 105 and i'm just getting into them!!

  • always a big fan of these great pedals - but why does most of the stuff going through all that great gear come out sounding like sour Rockman recordings on old cassette tapes? Ya know? Waiting to here .... something majestic. Just sayin' for all that potential sonic firepower ... results usually nasally, wow and fluttery.

  • nice video.

    i was wondering if there is a way to combine the murf and the ring modulator. i recently bought a murf and i'm loving it

  • hello . on my freqBox the output jacks look different than yours ?from left to right it goes like this audio out -env out-osc out-

    on your video it is look like that audio out than osc out and than env out from left to the right ! what is wrong yours or mine freq box jacks Frieder

  • @penguinrock Cheers for the reply! Thats the reason I bought the 104z... I wanted one for ages but I just kept putting it off n when I heard it was being discontinued I had to pull the trigger. I don't have the phaser or ring mod but I'm putting together a lil board for out n about and I'm just toying with ideas. Saying that though 2 foogers wouldn't leave much space on my PT Jr lol.

    Will have to try find a local store with the ring mod/phaser in stock n try it out. Thanks again!

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