Moog Music MF-105M MIDI MuRF (Manual Addendum - Firmware v1.8) User Manual

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5. Connect a MIDI Cable from the MF-105M’s MIDI In to the MIDI Out

on a MIDI Controller of your choice: MIDI sequencer, Drum Machine, a

MIDI foot controller like the MP-201 Multi-pedal, or a MIDI keyboard.

The MIDI MURF defaults to MIDI Channel One so make sure that the

MIDI controller is transmitting on MIDI Channel 1. Be sure to check out

the MIDI MuRF Controller and Pattern Editor application available from

www.moogmusic.com.

6. Connect an instrument cable from your signal source to the AUDIO

IN jack. You can feed virtually any instrument-level or line-level signal

through your MF-105M. Examples are guitar, bass, keyboard, theremin,

drum machine, or Effects Send output on your mixer. Play your

instrument (or turn on the signal source). Adjust the volume control on

your monitor amp so that the sound level is comfortable.

7. Now set the MF-105M panel controls as follows (See Figure 2):

PATTERN

2

ENVELOPE

2

RATE

6

MIX

10

FREQ switch

MIDS

LFO switch

OFF

Filter Sliders 1-8

All the way up.

Press the stomp switch. The BYPASS light will now turn green.

Playing your instrument, set the DRIVE control so that the DRIVE

indicator lights up yellow most of the time. You will also hear the filtered

signal. Adjust the OUTPUT control so the MIDI MuRF’s effected signal

is about the same loudness as the bypassed signal.

8. Continue to play your instrument. Low-pitched, sustaining sounds

with a bright timbre will work best to learn the sound of the MIDI

MuRF. Your instrument’s signal is going through the MIDI MuRF’s

filters. Listen to how it affects the quality of your instrument’s tone.

You will hear the level of each of the 8 filters being turned up and down

Figure 2 - Basic Settings

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