Moog Music MF-104Z Analog Delay
Aug 3, 2005 4:10 PM
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Moog Music announced the release of the MF-104Z analog delay; the company showed a prototype of the product at this year’s Summer NAMM. The MF-104Z all-analog delay processor is designed for floor, table-top or rackmount use, and has delay times as short as 50 ms to as long as 1,000 ms.
Front panel controls include delay time, wet/dry mix, drive and output levels, feedback control, internal/external loop switch for inserting signal processing and loop gain control. Rear panel controls include audio in, mix out and delay out, loop in/out, feedback control, delay time and wet/dry mix; all are controllable from a Moog Expression Pedal.
The MF-104Z will sell for $729 and will be available, in limited supply, in September.
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