Performance parameter controls – Moog Music MF-104Z Analog Delay User Manual

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Performance parameters are controls that are meant to be played

during performance. Each of the MF-104Z's performance parameters

is controlled both by a front panel knob and by a pedal/control jack

on the rear panel. The parameters are MIX, DELAY TIME, and
FEEDBACK

..

MIX

control:

As you turn the MIX knob clockwise from 0 to 5, the

delayed signal becomes louder while the direct signal remains at

maximum volume. Then, as you turn the MIX knob from 5 to 10, the

delayed signal remains at maximum volume while the direct signal

decreases to silence. This characteristic gives a natural-sounding mix

for most music signals.
If you're applying a sustained steady pitch to the MF-104Z and the
MIX

control is set near midposition, you may find that the direct and

delayed signals alternately reinforce and cancel each other in rapid

succession as the delay time is varied. This is a normal result of

mixing a steady pitch with a delayed replica of itself. It is the analog-

delay equivalent of `standing waves' in a reverberant room.
DELAY TIME

control:

With the

SHORT/LONG

switch set on

SHORT

, the delay time will vary

from 50 milliseconds to 500

milliseconds as the DELAY TIME

knob is turned clockwise. Note that

the knob is calibrated directly in

time (seconds).
With the SHORT/LONG switch set

on LONG, the DELAY TIME knob

will vary the delay time from 100

milliseconds to 1000 milliseconds.
FEEDBACK

control:

There is no

feedback when the FEEDBACK

knob is on 0. The feedback increases

as you turn the knob clockwise.

When the knob is around 8, the

echoes will sustain indefinitely for

PERFORMANCE PARAMETER CONTROLS

Figure 3 - MF-104Z Front Panel.

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