Moog MF-103 Specifications

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Understanding and using your
moogerfooger®
MF-103 Twelve Stage Phaser
MOOG MUSIC, Inc.
Asheville, NC USA
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Understanding and using yourmoogerfooger®MF-103 Twelve Stage PhaserMOOG MUSIC, Inc. Asheville, NC USA

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purpose. Or you can use expression pedals with equivalent specifications. Seethe Technical Information section on Page 14 for more information on peda

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Rotating Speaker: Feed the AUDIO output to one speaker and the AUX output to another speakerfor this rotating speaker simulation. Plug your expressi

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TECHNICAL INFORMATIONNOTE: The following information is intended for use by people who understand analog electronic circuitryand have enough practical

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5 volts at the tip terminal is equivalent to turning the corresponding knob throughits entire range. You can 'program' your MF-103 performan

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LIMITED WARRANTY Moog Music warrants that its products will be free from defects in materials orworkmanship, and shall conform to specifications cur

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BYPASS, a two-color indicator LED that tells whether the phaser is active orbypassed.ON/BYPASS, a rugged, smooth-acting ‘stomp switch’.JACK PANEL FEAT

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Welcome to the world of moogerfooger® Analog Effects Modules! Your ModelMF-103 Twelve-Stage Phaser is a rugged, professional-quality instrument,des

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GETTING STARTED Here are some simple instructions on how you can quickly plug in and try outyour MF-103.1. Unpack your MF-103. You can place it on a

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6. Now set the MF-103 panel controls as follows (See Figure 2):RATE 32AMOUNT 2SWEEP 5RESONANCE 0Left Switch LORight Switch 6-STAGEFigure 2 - Basic set

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Figure 3 - Typical spectrum of a musical sound. A filter, or equalizer, is a signal-modifying device that colors a sound byemphasizing some parts of

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(notches), the middle one of which is at the so-called ‘mid-shift’ frequency. Allthree of these filter types are widely used in contemporary music per

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Figure 5 – Frequency Response of a ‘basic’ 6-stage phaser. Figure 6 – Frequency Response of the AUX output.AUX OUTPUT: Figure 6 shows the frequ

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instrument signal are alternately emphasized and then attenuated.Figure 9 – How the phaser frequency response changes as the SWEEP is varied. The ph

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yellow, and finally to red. Very weak signals do not light up this light at all. Whenthe light is green, the signal is below the level that results in

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