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Old 04.30.2006, 04:18 AM   #63
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Originally Posted by krastian
Yeah the Moog one seems a little expensive. I guess you are probably paying a little for the "Moog" name too. But damn, it sounds like it could do so much.

If I could go back in time, I would have saved a bit of money for the moogerfooger.

Here is why:

AS you know, a ring mod plays a tone X, controlled by a knob. It adds and subtracts the frequency value of that tone from whatever you play.

The Moog has a larger range of frequency's to choose from including very low ones that allow you to get pulsating tremolo sounds more than ring mod.

The moog also has an LFO- which basically adds square or sine vibrato to the internal pitch.

Not to mention that you can control everything with expression pedals or other CV devices. Nice feature.
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