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Mother of All Moogerfoogers Debuts at NAMM

New Effects Module Features 8 Resonant Filters with Animation

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January 25, 2004

Moog Music introduced a new analog effect designed by Bob Moog at Winter NAMM. The latest issue in the line of Moogerfoogers provides a radical new way of tone shaping and adding pulsing, percolating or shimmering rhythmic effects.

The heart of MuRF's processing prowess is an array made up of eight resonant, tuned bandpass filters laid out in a manner similar to a graphic EQ, each with a slider controlling the gain of that frequency band. The similarity to a graphic EQ ends there: the MuRF's filter array adds warm, musical resonances to the input signal, not just a flat frequency response. The filters alone allow dramatic tone shaping capability.

Each filter's gain is also controlled by the "Animator," a pattern generator that supplies envelopes to the eight filters, adjusting their levels in 12 different rhythmic patterns. Adjustments to the filters' sliders can add further rhythmic and timbral variation. The MuRF also has a tap tempo input for syncing the Animator to the beat of the music.

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A wide selection of sequencing patterns is available, and the sequencing rate may be varied from extremely slow to extremely fast. The range of effects runs from gentle, slow-moving sound clouds, to deeply rhythmic grooves, to totally wild tone transmutations. Sequence selection, sequencing rate, envelope shape, and direct mix may be played in real time.

All the audio processing is 100% genuine analog, for warm, fat sound quality. Any line level or instrument level audio signal may be processed. Wide-ranging player parameters may be controlled from the panel knobs as well as from expression pedals or analog synthesis instruments. Components are rugged and long lasting, to withstand the rigors of stage and studio. Finally, the MuRF is housed in the classic Moogerfooger "double-wedge" enclosure that may be used on a table or on the floor.

The MuRF is an entirely new class of effects that is expected to ship by the end of the first quarter 2004.

For more information, visit their web site at www.moogmusic.com.

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