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Mudfuzz wrote:
Haki wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:so... I need to actually... put it all on the board or something... I need to make a platform or something for the CP and stuff or something.. so I can actually use my pedalboard again... instead of jiust taking off what I need... :lol:
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It's sacrilege, BUT, if you sand off a tiny bit of each Moogerfooger it looks like you might fit the MP-201 with them on the top row.

When you getting the Clusterflux and MidiMurf to complete the family?

LOL... if I has only ordered that damn board a little bigger.. No actually I can get them to fit but I need to make a raiser for a MP to get the treadle as high a the edge of the board. More moogers.. I know this sounds sick and wrong but I don't have much interest in the murf and still not sure about the flux.. really all I need to have my rig exactly where I want it is a new trem..


I suddenly want to start collecting moogers....damn you
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nad wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xxBmWEafbM[/youtube]

I made a new noise board. :joy:

Holy shit.
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kosta wrote:Moog needs to make a giant walnut endcheek'ed conversion kit to turn all the MF'ers, the CP and MP into one giant mega spacefuture pedal. (Muddy I like your style, sir.)

why am I getting flashes of Barbarella? :p
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neet! how it the throw in that ex pedal?
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raphaël wrote:kbithecrowing!!!!!!!
That's the kind of boards I love.
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:hug: It is heaven. Just messing around yesterday was so inspirational and fluid, I felt like I was playing one long song :lol:
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neet! how it the throw in that ex pedal?

Same feel as a wah pedal.
two 50k pots... similar to the Moog EP-1.
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I finally get it you guys. Muffs are awesome (at least the musket is), and I forgot how much I missed having a smooth, fuckloads of gain fuzz since I sold my tafm.
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How do you like that small Mooer flanger?
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sylnau wrote:How do you like that small Mooer flanger?
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Mudfuzz wrote:
kosta wrote:Moog needs to make a giant walnut endcheek'ed conversion kit to turn all the MF'ers, the CP and MP into one giant mega spacefuture pedal. (Muddy I like your style, sir.)

why am I getting flashes of Barbarella? :p


If you take one side off each of the Foogers they fit together better... That's what you have to do to rack them...
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sylnau wrote:How do you like that small Mooer flanger?

It's pretty nice actually, sounds are good and it seems well made. It's kind of annoying how small it is though, I'd prefer it if the other two knobs were bigger so I could move them easier and see where they're set. And there's a small volume drop on some settings, but I do like how it sounds, especially for £30!! Massive winner for the low price.

I've never had a flanger before so perhaps take the tone assessment with a pinch of salt, but it sounds good to me. :idk: Does what I wanted out of it, which is simple standard flange noises.
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Bassboar wrote:
nad wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xxBmWEafbM[/youtube]

I made a new noise board. :joy:

Holy shit.


Seriously. Makes me miss my noise box bad.
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monkeydancer wrote:
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sylnau wrote:How do you like that small Mooer flanger?

It's pretty nice actually, sounds are good and it seems well made. It's kind of annoying how small it is though, I'd prefer it if the other two knobs were bigger so I could move them easier and see where they're set. And there's a small volume drop on some settings, but I do like how it sounds, especially for £30!! Massive winner for the low price.

I've never had a flanger before so perhaps take the tone assessment with a pinch of salt, but it sounds good to me. :idk: Does what I wanted out of it, which is simple standard flange noises.

I think a lot of people have been marking the little trimmer knobs with tipex or something so they can see the settings a bit better.

The original 9V mistress had a volume drop too, I found a gut shot of this and although I can't be 100% pretty much confirmed that they've used the DIY communities work (not to say that there engineers couldn't have come to the same conclusions) and it is pretty much a straight original clone with a modern day chip with extra circuitry to make it behave like the originals without getting too technical.

So your tone assesment and the reviews i've read saying it compares favourably to peoples vintage mistresses are true!

One thing though, how does it take hot pick ups? The BBD they're using is the low voltage version everyone bitches about clipping too early... personally I think they're fine.
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