Fender Rhodes gets Moogerfooger treatment

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

Fender Rhodes through Moogerfooger audio effects. The audio signal is patched through the Freq Box, Lopass Filter, Ring Modulator, MuRF, Analog Delay, then Phaser. The control voltages generated by the volume envelopes are being used to effect the rate of the MuRF, the frequency of the Freq Box, and the cutoff of the LoPass Filter.

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  • Holy shit.

  • my dream EVER!!

  • uiiiiiii uiiiiiiiiiii

  • Why?

    

  • Sounds great!

  • @southerner66 I feel you man. It's got that evil sound of One of These Days.

    

  • All I heard was noise.

  • I'm just wondering if the fact that it's a Rhodes isn't totally unuseful to the kind of sound you get.

  • My, GOD, dude... This IS WICKED!

    Jimmy Page would have killed to play with you 40 years ago.

    Led Zeppelin should have hired you to play on Zep II as a session keyboardist.

    I just got my hand on a Yamaha CP-30 and I have been aiming to outfit it with a similar rig. I was considering passing the signal through my Alesis Ion, but that never seems to work very well. Anyway, the CP-30 is know for having a slight lack of residual envelope to the tone. Which Mooger would you recommend to start?

  • wack wack waxck

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