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Moog Music MF101 Moogerfooger Low Pass Filter Pedal

Smooth-Fast rocker switch. Mix rotary control. Resonance rotary control.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The award-winning MF-101 Lowpass Filter is a direct descendant of the original Moog modular synthesizers. It contains 2 complete modular functions: a voltage-controlled lowpass filter and an envelope follower. It can be used with any instrument level to line level signal.

The moogerfooger filter's control parameters are signal mix, cutoff frequency, resonance amount, and envelope amount. All of the Lowpass Filter's parameters can be controlled with expression pedals or external control voltages as well as by great feeling knobs which beg to be tweaked. Panel switches select filter mode and envelope follower speed. 1/4" jacks are provided for audio input and output, pedal/control inputs and envelope follower output. A heavy-duty, yet smooth-acting bypass switch allows tabletop or foot operation.

A lowpass filter removes high frequencies from a tone. It makes the tone sound more mellow or muted. The lower the Cutoff, the more muted the tone sounds. Imagine a window shade. As it is pulled down, it cuts out the higher light, then the light from the middle of the window, then finally all the light. The MF-101 Lowpass Filter does the same sort of thing to the sound spectrum with it's Cutoff Control.
As you turn up the Resonance control, the overtones near the cutoff frequency are boosted. Resonance gives the moogerfooger filter the same classic Moog filter sound as the Minimoog; and Moog modular synthesizers.

The envelope follower tracks the loudness contour (envelope) of a sound, and produces a voltage that follows the dynamics of your playing. Every time you play a note, the envelope voltage goes up and then down. The harder you play, the higher the envelope voltage goes. The envelope follower opens and closes the lowpass filter. Think of the envelope voltage as an invisible hand that turns the Cutoff knob up and down every time you play a note. Since the envelope follows the dynamics of your instrument's signal, you actually play the filter as you play your instrument.

Features
Cutoff rotary control, which varies the filter's cutoff frequency over an 8-octave range

Resonance rotary control, which varies the shape of the filter's response, from pure lowpass to actual oscillation

Envelope Amount rotary control, which adjusts the amount that the input signal's envelope sweeps the filter cutoff frequency

Mix rotary control, which crossfades continuously from unfiltered to filtered audio

Drive rotary control, which adjusts the gain of the audio input

Smooth-Fast rocker switch, which chooses between smooth and fast envelope follower response

2-Pole/4-Pole rocker switch, which chooses between 2-pole (bright) and 4-pole (deep) filter frequency response.

Level, a 3-color LED that is used to set the DRIVE control

Env, a LED that indicates the strength of the envelope voltage

Bypass, a 2-color LED that tells whether the filter is on or bypassed

On/Bypass, a rugged, smooth-acting 'stomp switch'

Jack Panel Features
Audio In 1/4 in. phone jack: accepts any instrument-level or line-level audio signal from -16 dBm to +4 dbm

Audio Out 1/4 in. phone jack: -4 dBm nominal output level

Cutoff, Resonance, Amount, Mix, all of which are stereo 1/4 in. jacks that accept moogerfooger EP1 (or equivalent) expression pedals, or control voltages from either 2-circuit or 3-circuit 1/4 in. jacks.

Envelope Out jack: delivers the Envelope Control voltage for use by other voltage-controlled devices.

+9V Power Input jack: accepts standard 9 volt power adapters (power adapter included)

About Moog Music
Big Briar, Inc., the company founded by Robert Moog in 1978 announces it is now doing business as Moog Music Inc. The new name reflects the legacy of Dr. Moog and his many years designing synthesizers, theremins, and other electronic music products. Moog Music will continue to support products with the Big Briar moniker. The company's newest product, Minimoog Voyager, will feature the Moog Music name and logo.

Moog Music is an Asheville, NC based company bearing the name of owner and Chief Technical Officer, Robert Moog. The current incarnation of Moog Music started as Big Briar, the company founded by Dr. Moog in 1978. Big Briar became Moog Music in 2002 after Dr. Moog reacquired the Moog Music trademark.

Moog Music is a company made up of musicians, business professionals, and technicians who work together to bring you some of the finest electronic music gear on today's market. Moog draws on a long tradition of analog design to build instruments with great sound, musician-friendly user interfaces, and rugged, good-looking classic-style enclosures.

Current product lines include Etherwave and Ethervox theremins, Moogerfooger Analog Effects, and Minimoog Voyager Analog Synthesizers.

All Moog Music products carry a full one-year warranty against faulty parts or workmanship, in the absence of obvious neglect or abuse. Take care of it and they'll take care of you!

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Case: Black panel with hardwood sides - classic analog appearance

Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 2-1/2 in.

Net Weight: 2 lbs.

Shipping Weight: 4 lbs., including power adapter and instruction manual

Power Requirements: 105-125 volt, 5W

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