Airshow (fig. 6) – Moog Music MF-104Z Analog Delay User Manual

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Left SwitchSHORT
Right Switch INT.LOOP

CP-251 SETTINGS:
RATE 9 o'clock position

(Adjusts

speed of chorus.)
ATTENUATOR 9 o'clock position

(Adjusts depth of chorus.)

CONNECTIONS:

From SAMPLE-AND-HOLD
OUT 2

to ATTENUATOR IN

From ATTENUATOR OUT to
TIME

jack on MF-104Z


AIRSHOW (FIG. 6)

The FEEDBACK control is turned

all the way up, so the background

noise builds up to a constant rumble.

A slow square wave from an LFO

provides audio clicks that compete

with the rumble, giving it some

rhythmic structure. You can find

almost any propeller sound known to

modern man, plus some never-before

heard sounds, by experimenting with

the LFO RATE, the DELAY TIME, and

the FEEDBACK controls. The LFO

square wave comes from a

moogerfooger®

CP-251 control

processor in this example, but it could

come from any LFO that produces a

square wave, - such as the LFO OUT

of a moogerfooger MF-102 Ring

Modulator.

(setup continues on next page)

Figure 6 - Setup for AIRSHOW.

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