What does a Moogerfooger do?
This moogerfooger heterodynes the dry audio signal with a carrier wave that is generated by an internal oscillator. The user can vary the frequency of the carrier oscillator from 0.6 Hz to 80 Hz on the Lo setting and from 30 Hz to 4 kHz on the Hi setting.
What is the name of the Moog low pass filter?
Moogerfooger MF-101
Moogerfooger MF-101 Lowpass Filter | Moog.
What is a low pass filter pedal?
The Low Pass Filter pedal can be used for taming harsh high end such as fret buzz, string noise, and artifacts from other effects such as distortion pedals. It is also useful for simulating the high frequency roll-off of speaker cabinets.
What is a filter pedal?
As we said in the introduction, a filter pedal ultimately takes your guitar tone and enhances it by adding (or taking away) certain frequencies. However, it doesn’t work like any regular EQ pedal, as an envelope filter dramatically changes the tonal qualities of your guitar signal using additional processing.
What is a low pass and a high pass filter?
There are two types of pass filters (Fig. 1). A high-pass filter (HPF) attenuates content below a cutoff frequency, allowing higher frequencies to pass through the filter. A low-pass filter (LPF) attenuates content above a cutoff frequency, allowing lower frequencies to pass through the filter.
Why is it called a ladder filter?
Interestingly, it gained its name ‘ladder filter’ from the schematic of the filter circuit, which is based upon two symmetrical cascades of four transistors, with a capacitor between each pair of transistors. As you can see from the photo, this does indeed look like a ladder.
What does the envelope effect do?
An envelope filter is a tone altering effect that is controlled by the dynamics of your playing. As you play louder, that change in tone gets more intense.
What does envelope filter do?
An envelope filter works by filtering out specific qualities of the audio signal either to add or remove high or low frequencies. An envelope filter also reacts to the dynamics and attack of your playing enhancing the intensity when plucking hard or decreasing it when playing softer.
What is the Moog MF-101 low pass filter?
The award-winning Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter is a successor to the original modular Moog synths, containing two modular functions: voltage-controlled low pass filter and an envelope follower. Use the MF-101 to create dynamic-controlled filter sweeps for your guitar, bass, keys, or essentially any instrument that can be plugged in.
What year was the Moog MF-101 made?
Product Specs Brand Moog Model MF-101 Moogerfooger Low Pass Filter Finish Black Year 1998 – 2018 Made In United States
What can I do with the MF-101?
Use the MF-101 to create dynamic-controlled filter sweeps for your guitar, bass, keys, or essentially any instrument that can be plugged in. You can even choose between brighter 2-pole filter frequency and the deeper 4-pole – the MF-101 tries to give you as many options as possible in building your tone.
What is a Moogerfooger?
Unlike conventional stomp box effects, Moogerfoogers do not have limited sonic boundaries. They effortlessly conjure any sound you seek, or quickly create new and inspiring effects. SOUND SAMPLES