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Understanding and Using
Your Moogerfooger
MF-105B
Bass MuRF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started............................................3
Frequencies and Filters...............................5
The Bass MuRF’s Filters............................7
Envelope Generators.................................10
Sequencers and Pattern Generation.......... 11
The Bass MuRF’s Animation................... 11
The Bass MuRF’s Tap/Step Input............ 13
Audio Level Controls and Mixing............14
Using Both Outputs Together..................14
Expression Pedals and Voltage Control....15
Some Typical Setups.................................16
Technical Information...............................17
Limited Warranty......................................19
MF-105B Specications........................... 20
Appendix A
-The Bass MuRF’s Patterns........................22
Appendix B
-The MuRF Pattern Step Adaptor...............27
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Understanding and Using Your MoogerfoogerMF-105B Bass MuRF TABLE OF CONTENTSGetting Started...3Fr

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ENVELOPE GENERATORS Now that we have explained the Bass MuRF’s lters, let’s proceed with some more denitions to explain the Animation function

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SEQUENCERS and PATTERN GENERATION A Sequencer is used to generate reoccurring rhythmic patterns, often by triggering sequences of notes in synthes

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The rows going from bottom to top are the individual lters. Illustrations of all the Patterns are in Appendix A, page 22. Return to the basic set

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and the transitions from lter to lter blurred, as the Attack and Decay become so long that the effect is crossfading from one lter to the next.

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THE AUDIO LEVEL CONTROLS AND MIXING The DRIVE control adjusts the signal level at the Bass MuRF’s circuit input. With this control you can set the r

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Note that the odd-numbered lters are sent to the left channel, and the even-numbered lters are sent to the right channel. This allows for spreading

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MF-105B with external control signal sources in the Technical Information section on Pages 17 and 18. SOME TYPICAL SETUPSUPWARD STAIRCASE WITH RHYTH

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TECHNICAL INFORMATIONNOTE: The following information is intended for use by people who understand analog electronic circuitry and have enough practica

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The pedal cable should be shielded, with the shield connected to the sleeve terminal. See Figure 14. When connecting one or more pedal control input

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AUDIO PATH: The bypassed signal goes to the LEFT/ MONO output jack. Thus, when the Bass MuRF is bypassed, the signal at the LEFT/MONO output jack i

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Welcome to the world of Moogerfooger Analog Effects Modules! Your model MF-105B Bass MuRF is a rugged, profes-sional-quality instrument, des

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MF-105B SPECIFICATIONSDESCRIPTION:Analog effects module incorporating two functions: 7 – band Resonant Filters and 1 - band Shelving (Lowpass) Filter

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level; +8 dBm absolute maximum output level. Output impedance is 1,000 ohms.RATE, ENV, LFO/SWEEP, MIX, all of which are stereo ” jacks that accept Mo

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APPENDIX A: THE Bass MuRF’s PATTERNSBANK A1) No Animation2) Upward Staircase3) Repeater4) X-Factor5)Perpetual Motion

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10) Double Dip9)Double X8) Prime Number Rhythmicon7) Rhythmicon6) Arpeggiated Filters

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3) Down and Up12) SlowbeatBANK B - with LFO1) No Animation2) Downward Staircase11) Squiggly

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7) Arpeggiated Perpetual Motion6) Asymmetry5) Pyramid4) Upward Cascade

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12) Big Beat11) Breakbeat10) Multi-groove9)Folded Rhythmicon8) Asymmetry 2

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APPENDIX B: Moog MuRF Pattern Step Adaptor (Sold separately)What it is:The MuRF Pattern Step Adaptor is a female to male 1/4” adaptor that attaches to

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GETTING STARTED Here are some simple instructions on how to quickly plug in and try out your MF-105B.1. Unpack your MF-105B. Place it on a table whi

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4. Connect an instrument cable from the LEFT/MONO jack to a line-level input on your amp or mixer. Turn the volume control on your amp down but not

Page 25 - 4) Upward Cascade

instrument’s tone. You will hear the level of each of the 8 lters being turned up and down automatically in sequence by the Animation at a tempo dete

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sound. Some types of lters (like the bass and treble controls on your sound system) have subtle, gentle effects on a sound’s timbre. Other types of 

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The Bass MuRF’s FILTERS The Bass MuRF’s seven resonant lters have xed center frequencies and a shelving(lowpass) lter that has a xed cutoff fr

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3) Make sure the effect is on, and MIX is at 10. 4) Connect just the “left/mono” output to your amplicationYou may want to experiment with the panel

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done two ways, depending on the position of the BANK slider switch. The switch, located below the PATTERN selector switch is labeled BANK A or B/LFO.

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