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Video Story This all analog instrument is capable of conjuring a vast array of sounds that range from organic to chaotic. In its more subtle settings, the MF-102 conjures beautiful tremolo effects, while at extreme settings becomes completely transformative - creating bizarre and robotic resonations. The MF-102 Ring Modulator is a direct descendant of Moog modular synthesizers designed to work with any sound source. This all analog instrument is capable of conjuring a vast array of sounds that range from organic to chaotic. In its more subtle settings, the MF-102 conjures beautiful tremolo effects, while at extreme settings becomes completely transformative - creating bizarre and robotic resonations. Designed by Bob Moog, the MF-102 is comprised of three complete modular functions: a ring modulator, a voltage-controlled carrier oscillator and a voltage-controlled dual-waveform LFO that combine to create a sonically expansive assortment of both musical and clangorous harmonic manipulations. To further expand on this classic modularity, the MF-102 contains multiple CV/Expression Pedal inputs and outputs. This allows each parameter to be manipulated and controlled simultaneously, while also providing modular interconnectivity between other Moogerfooger analog effects Specifications Frequency control varies the carrier frequency over a six-octave range Rate control varies the LFO's frequency from 0.1 Hz to 25 Hz LFO Amount control adjusts the amount that the LFO output sweeps the carrier oscillator Mix control crossfades continuously from unmodulated to modulated audio Drive control adjusts the gain of the audio input Square/Sine rocker switch chooses the LFO waveform Lo/Hi rocker switch chooses between the frequency carrier range (2 Hz to 130 Hz) and high frequency Carrier range: 60 Hz to 4,000 Hz Level - a 3-color LED that is used to set the DRIVE control LFO - an LED that indicates the LFO rate Bypass - a 2-color LED that tells whether the ring modulator is on or bypassed Manual Download Manual