1 Understanding and Using Your moogerfooger® MF-104Z ANALOG DELAY
10 jack. You should adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL after you set the DRIVE control. Set the OUTPUT LEVEL control so that you get the desired balance between
11 An example of a setup using the MF-104Z's EXT.LOOP mode is "NEPTUNE'S CANYON", which is given on page 15. Your MF-10
12 any control signal source: modular analog synthesizers, MIDI-to-CV converters, etc. You will find examples of interfacing your MF-104Z with externa
13 RHYTHMIC ECHOES By setting the delay time to exactly one beat of your music, or to an exact whole number of beats or exact fraction of a beat, yo
14 Left SwitchSHORT Right Switch INT.LOOP CP-251 SETTINGS: RATE 9 o'clock position (Adjusts speed of chorus.) ATTENUATOR 9 o'clock po
15 INITIAL SETTINGS: MIX 10 DELAY TIME 0.1 to 0.3 FEEDBACK 9 to10 Left Switch SHORT Right Switch INT.LOOP CP-251 LFO RATE 9 o'clock po
16 LONG switch, the echo density is determined by the FEEDBACK control, and the tuning of the echoes is determined by the MF-102 FREQUENCY control and
17 This setup uses both AUDIO OUT and AUX. OUT of an MF-103 Phaser. When the phaser's RESONANCE control is turned up, the AUDIO OUT is highly col
18 CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION: Figure 9 is a simplified block diagram of the MF-104Z Analog Delay. Some unique features of the circuit are described in t
19 delay chips, expander, and lowpass output filters. The output of this function appears directly at the LOOP OUT jack. Its nominal level at this jac
2 Welcome to the world of moogerfooger® Analog Effects Modules. Your Model MF-104Z Analog Delay is a rugged, professional-quality instrument, design
20 about 300 milliamperes of current. You can power your MF-104Z from virtually any power adapter which has a nominal rating of between +9V and +12V a
21 no pedal will work in any of the pedal control jacks if a tip-sleeve plug is plugged into even one of the pedal jacks. Applying a varying voltage
22 MF-104Z SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION: Analog effects module incorporating bucket brigade analog delay circuit with voltage-controlled delay time, fe
23 Notes
24 MOOG MUSIC, Inc. 554C RIVERSIDE DRIVE ASHEVILLE, NC 28801 Phone (828) 251 0090 FAX (828) 254 6233 EMAIL: [email protected] or techsu
3 SPECIFICATIONS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 Here are simple instructions on how you can quickly plug in and t
4 Turn the volume control on your amp down but not off. 5. Connect an instrument cable from your signal source to the AUDIO IN jack. You can feed vir
5 9. Switch the BYPASS light to green. Continuing to play your instrument, turn the MIX control clockwise. When the MIX control is at 0, you will hear
6 A delay circuit produces a replica of an audio signal a short time after the original signal is received. If you listen to the original (direct) sig
7 Performance parameters are controls that are meant to be played during performance. Each of the MF-104Z's performance parameters is control
8 most delay time settings. With the FEEDBACK knob turned clockwise past 8, the echoes will grow in amplitude until they reach the overload point of t
9 The DRIVE control adjusts the signal level at the delay circuit input. With this control you can set the right input level for virtually any ins
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