Getting started – Moog Music MF-104Z Analog Delay User Manual
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Here are simple instructions on how you can quickly plug in and
try out your MF-104Z.
1. Unpack your MF-104Z. You can place it on a table or on a floor. We
suggest that you place it on a table while you become familiar with its
features.
2. Check that the power adapter has a nominal rating of +9 volts and
is also rated at your country's standard power voltage (120 volts A.C.
for the United States and Canada, 100 volts A.C. for Japan, and 220
volts A.C. for most other countries). Plug the power adapter's cord
into the MF-104SD's `+9V' jack. Then plug the power adapter itself
into a power voltage receptacle. (See Page 19 for more detailed
technical information on power adapters for the MF-104Z.)
3. Note that the BYPASS light is on. It will light up either red or
green. Red indicates that
the MF-104Z’s delay
circuit is off-line
(bypassed), while the
green indicates that the
delay circuit is on-line.
Pressing the `stomp
switch' will toggle the
BYPASS
light between
red and green. For now,
leave the BYPASS light
on red.
Refer to Figure 1 for steps 4.
and 5.
4. Connect an instrument
cable from the MIX OUT
jack to a line-level input
on your amp or mixer.
GETTING STARTED
Figure 1 - Basic connections: Instrument to
AUDIO IN,
monitor amp to MIX OUT, and
power adapter to +9V.