greyscales wrote:It looks like the drive isn't quite the low pass filter everyone was hoping for. Looks more like the Fairfield Four Eyes with the whole expression controlled peak filter/wah thing.
http://www.moogmusic.com/products/minifoogers/mf-drive wrote:EXPRESSION PEDAL INPUT- This input is assigned to Filter cutoff. Use it for massive swells or engage filter Peak to create a tunable dirty wah. This setting sounds amazing on bass guitar.
greyscales wrote:It looks like the drive isn't quite the low pass filter everyone was hoping for. Looks more like the Fairfield Four Eyes with the whole expression controlled peak filter/wah thing.
http://www.moogmusic.com/products/minifoogers/mf-drive wrote:EXPRESSION PEDAL INPUT- This input is assigned to Filter cutoff. Use it for massive swells or engage filter Peak to create a tunable dirty wah. This setting sounds amazing on bass guitar.
Sounds good to me in the description.
But no LFO or envelope. Those are some of the coolest parts of the big Fooger.
Maybe you could use CV, doesn't say.
yeah that works, but I'm wondering if they'll be noisy like the big 'foogers if you daisy chain them with the adapters.
I use an isolated power supply now but it's nice to know if you want to make up a quick board with a onespot that one moog pedal isn't gonna make everything super noisy unless you give it it's own power supply.
Bummer that it's noisy for you. I run a Moog Delay on my board with a OneSpot with the adapter daisy-chained with 4 other pedals, and it's not super noisy, if at all. Granted, I may be deaf a little.