Moog Music MF-104Z Analog Delay User Manual
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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-104Z has two audio output jacks: DELAY OUT and MIX
OUT
. When the unit is on-line, the DELAY OUT jack delivers just the
signal that actually goes through the delay circuit, and the MIX OUT
jack delivers both direct and delayed signals in the proportion
determined by the MIX control. When the unit is in bypass mode,
both jacks deliver just the bypass signal.
You now know what each of the control knobs does to the sound
of the MF-104Z. Each of the three performance parameters, MIX,
TIME, and FEEDBACK, has an expression pedal/control input which
duplicates its effect. This enables you to plug in up to three
expression pedals to play the MF-104Z with your feet as well as your
hands. The moogerfooger EP-1 Expression Pedal is designed for this
purpose or you can use expression pedals with equivalent
specifications. See the Technical Information section on Page 19 for
more information on pedal specifications.
When you plug an expression pedal into one of the pedal inputs
on your MF-104Z, the pedal adds to the effect of the corresponding
control. For example, let's say that you plug an expression pedal into
your MF-104Z's MIX input. With the pedal all the way back, the
direct-delay mix is set by the MIX knob. Then, as you advance the
pedal, the delay signal increases, just as if you turned the MIX knob
up. A good rule to follow is: when you use the expression pedal, set
the corresponding knob for the lowest value you want. Advancing
the pedal increases that value.
The MIX, TIME, and FEEDBACK jacks can also be used as control
signal inputs. This enables you to use your MF-104Z with virtually
AUDIO OUTPUTS
EXPRESSION PEDALS
AND VOLTAGE CONTROL