Aright, what's next? What will be the next Moogerfooger?
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New MoogerFooger
If they come out with something else like the CP-251 with different functions, I'd buy it in a second.
Ideas for what it could include: An external audio processor - trigger extractor and envelope follower at least, pitch to CV would be very cool. An oscillator, ADSR, VCA and maybe a VC router. You could finally have a somewhat complete modular with just MoogerFoogers!
Ideas for what it could include: An external audio processor - trigger extractor and envelope follower at least, pitch to CV would be very cool. An oscillator, ADSR, VCA and maybe a VC router. You could finally have a somewhat complete modular with just MoogerFoogers!
I'm guessing he's referring to:
http://www.moogmusic.com/newsarch.php?cat_id=23
But I'm talking about a moogerfooger vocoder modelled after the old moog module:
http://www.vintagesynth.org/moog/moogvocoder.shtml
http://www.moogmusic.com/newsarch.php?cat_id=23
But I'm talking about a moogerfooger vocoder modelled after the old moog module:
http://www.vintagesynth.org/moog/moogvocoder.shtml
Vocoder patch
So in the theremin example, the filter changes the vowel sound, the ring modulator is simply to add a metallic effect.
Thanks for the references
jmr
Thanks for the references
jmr
If you're wondering what the next fooger would be, consider that it should be A) analog and B) offer opportunities for external voltage control.
There are plenty of companies making digital effects processors and cheap stomp boxes. The difference with the foogers is voltage control aspect. If moog makes another fooger, I would expect a chorus or flanger. I can't think of anything else that fits in the six-knob, two switch format of a fooger. (by the way, a sequencer would not fit in this format - a CP, maybe...)
That said, I think the fooger format is unwieldy. I can appreciate the marketing aspect of the stomp box format, but if you're going provide the kind of control I/O the foogers have, you've set yourself up for an ergonomic nightmare. You can't patch it without picking the thing up and turning it over. Happy experiments with the CP-251 are actually discouraged due to the location of the jacks.
Speaking of the CP-251, I like this format much better. All the jacks and controls are up front. It can be racked without heartache. It can be used as a table top device. I'd love to see the fooger line re-issued in CP-251 form. I'd prefer to see future foogers in the CP format.
I know Guitar Player rated the foogers as a pick, and had they been in the CP-251 format, I don't think guitar players would have looked at them. (can you even use it with a 9v battery?) I really don't know how this translated into sales. I *do* know many Voyager owners with foogers and they're all scratching their heads trying to come up with an arrangement that makes sense.
There are plenty of companies making digital effects processors and cheap stomp boxes. The difference with the foogers is voltage control aspect. If moog makes another fooger, I would expect a chorus or flanger. I can't think of anything else that fits in the six-knob, two switch format of a fooger. (by the way, a sequencer would not fit in this format - a CP, maybe...)
That said, I think the fooger format is unwieldy. I can appreciate the marketing aspect of the stomp box format, but if you're going provide the kind of control I/O the foogers have, you've set yourself up for an ergonomic nightmare. You can't patch it without picking the thing up and turning it over. Happy experiments with the CP-251 are actually discouraged due to the location of the jacks.
Speaking of the CP-251, I like this format much better. All the jacks and controls are up front. It can be racked without heartache. It can be used as a table top device. I'd love to see the fooger line re-issued in CP-251 form. I'd prefer to see future foogers in the CP format.
I know Guitar Player rated the foogers as a pick, and had they been in the CP-251 format, I don't think guitar players would have looked at them. (can you even use it with a 9v battery?) I really don't know how this translated into sales. I *do* know many Voyager owners with foogers and they're all scratching their heads trying to come up with an arrangement that makes sense.
I agree with the above generally. I'm a guitar player and at first appreciated the stompbox format but now that I want to start using the CP-251 with them it's a pain to have the jacks on the back. I now plan on building a patchbay about the same size as the CP-251 so it can be rack mounted right next to it. This would then be mounted right behind and above the mooger pedals on my pedal board. I would connect each outputs from the moogers to the patchbay for easy patch between songs.
Re: Aright, what's next? What will be the next Moogerfooger?
[quote="Jebus0000"]I really wonder if there even will be a next moogerfooger but maybe if we come up with some cool ideas...
i'd like to see something in between a 251 and a sequencer. hopefully with about 3 or 4 discrete output channels so that it could address multiple parameters/moogers...
the encore electronics universal event generator or the wiard 'sequantizer' are interesting modules:
the UEG is somewhere in between a sequencer and an envelope generator.
the sequantizer can function as an 8 stage stepsequencer, but can scan forwards, backwards or in a [voltage controllable] sort of blending mode which can create everything from an occasional backwards skip to random playback of stages. i think it's got an onboard lag generator and one-shot function on it as well.
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i'd like to see something in between a 251 and a sequencer. hopefully with about 3 or 4 discrete output channels so that it could address multiple parameters/moogers...
the encore electronics universal event generator or the wiard 'sequantizer' are interesting modules:
the UEG is somewhere in between a sequencer and an envelope generator.
the sequantizer can function as an 8 stage stepsequencer, but can scan forwards, backwards or in a [voltage controllable] sort of blending mode which can create everything from an occasional backwards skip to random playback of stages. i think it's got an onboard lag generator and one-shot function on it as well.
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Well according to the very nice gentleman who replied to my inquiry in regards to the rumors I was hearing about another MoogerFooger Delay, it is in the process of being made. However, he wouldn't speculate on when it was coming out or how much it would cost.
I hope it comes out soon.
I hope it comes out soon.
Cheers,
Colin
Colin
Aright, what's next? What will be the next Moogerfooger?
Well,
It might not be in the form of a 'fooger, but I figure it would be cool for Bob-n-the-boys to make single rack space "voices" for the Voyager. Essentially all the guts of the mighty Voyager, without the interface (keys, knobs, screen, etc.)
The way I see it, Voyager is monophonic (one-note-at-a-time), yet transmits polyphony via MIDI. If these auxilliary "voices" had MIDI inputs, you could play them (and control them) through Voyager's front panel controls (or better, an editor of some sort).
The next generation of modularity??
Osci-later,
FIGS
It might not be in the form of a 'fooger, but I figure it would be cool for Bob-n-the-boys to make single rack space "voices" for the Voyager. Essentially all the guts of the mighty Voyager, without the interface (keys, knobs, screen, etc.)
The way I see it, Voyager is monophonic (one-note-at-a-time), yet transmits polyphony via MIDI. If these auxilliary "voices" had MIDI inputs, you could play them (and control them) through Voyager's front panel controls (or better, an editor of some sort).
The next generation of modularity??
Osci-later,
FIGS
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Aright, what's next? What will be the next Moogerfooger?
It might be fun to have a controller like the touch screen on the Voyager as a separate unit.