Mooger Foogers in plugin format

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zvenx wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:31 pm
billcarroll wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:06 pm Amazing to have these effects in plugin form.

That said, CPU use seems to be high, even when not processing audio. They sound amazing though.
Odd on my 2014 macbook pro, i am not really noticing the cpu usage and I am running at 64 sample size buffer.
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aMUSEd wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:19 pm No brainer for me - the Bitwig functionality sounds interesting- was thinking for a second they might be using CLAP but apparently not
Whats the Bitwig functionality?

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Korg Supporter wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:09 pm but I don't know when the $149 intro price ends.
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They'll shift a huge amount of this plug in I think. Hardware versions very hard to get hold of. Price is probably just at the right level I'd say.

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Waiting for the "Moog ladder filters suck" comment I feel coming on... ;)

This is great. $149 seems like a pretty good deal to me. But 7 day trial is nonsense. No reason it needs to be that short when they're using iLok.

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Wow, these sound great! I shouldn't have demo'd them, I should have just assumed I didn't need them. :hihi: The delay is especially awesome... not sure I have much use for MURF but maybe I'll find some reason to throw it on something eventually.
zvenx wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:36 pm Seems each of the seven have their own ilok license
And that made the process of demoing them that much more painful. Having to set up 7 demo licenses, then click through 7 expiration warnings while trying them. :dog:

Also the iLok License Manager is super janky... I *think* I have now successfully activated the real license but of course it still shows "Trial/Demo" also. Hopefully this won't cause problems in 7 days when trial expires.
_leras wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:46 pm Whats the Bitwig functionality?
Literally just Bitwig's regular modulators applied to parameters, there's no special Bitwig functionality in the plugins.
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_leras wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:46 pm
aMUSEd wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:19 pm No brainer for me - the Bitwig functionality sounds interesting- was thinking for a second they might be using CLAP but apparently not
Whats the Bitwig functionality?
CV modulation (and Live if you have the CV pack)

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rezoneight wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:07 pm Waiting for the "Moog ladder filters suck" comment I feel coming on... ;)

This is great. $149 seems like a pretty good deal to me. But 7 day trial is nonsense. No reason it needs to be that short when they're using iLok.
Might not be for dem bones, but the other six might appeal.
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aMUSEd wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:51 pm
_leras wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:46 pm
aMUSEd wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:19 pm No brainer for me - the Bitwig functionality sounds interesting- was thinking for a second they might be using CLAP but apparently not
Whats the Bitwig functionality?
CV modulation (and Live if you have the CV pack)
Hows the CV different from modulators? I guess audio rate inpu

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Agreed More Pedals please !! These are fantastic
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every plugin here has something nice to offer;
The filter sounds great and the growl is fantastic. The ring mod (of all things) sounds so good in stereo and does that slow to fast auto-pan thing really well. The MURF sounds fun and cinematic. The delay sounds good when "CV-ed" to the envelope follower of the filter. Always wanted a clusterflux but never could afford that pricetag.

Part of me suspects they plopped these into software for two reasons: to capitalize on the popularity during a time where manufacturing anything is hell; to diminish whatever returns Behringer's clone attempts may net them.

P.S: I wonder why there is no MF-106?

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Sounds good from what I've seen and a decent intro price in fairness...

Would have been once to buy them individually but then the price would go up then.
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Sorry OT, not really a fan of Moog. Carry on...

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Whether you are, or are not, a fan of moog, should you allow your preconceived notions to stop you trying these out?

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theviirus wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:13 am P.S: I wonder why there is no MF-106?
I think that was because the time police considered them too dangerous. :)

It's been a while, but that was a Moog joke.

MF-106TC
(from Macmusic.org)

Moog unveils long awaited and much anticipated MF-106TC Analog Time Compressor.

"-Shipping April 1, 2009-

The history of invention and innovation is replete with instances of accidental successes: Chewing gum was a bad batch of tire rubber. Penicillin came from mold growing on abandoned plates of bacteria. And we all know about Benjamin Franklin and lightning rods.

Our own musical mad scientists (who never fear failure and are constantly experimenting, tinkering and tweaking) have recently had their own kite-flying experience, and the result is the amazing and logic-defying MF-106TC, Analog Time Compressor.

"We accidentally reversed the clock phasing in the time generation on our MF-104Z Analog Delay, and discovered that it can actually work in reverse, compressing the time stream instead of expanding it. Much to our amazement and delight we began hearing sounds up to 1000 milliseconds before we played them," said Amos Gaynes, Moog Temporal Engineer.

Gaynes said that the Analog Time Compressor circuit on the MF-106TC can eliminate digital latency in real time, or sound like you're playing faster than you really are. The Analog Time Compressor's unique Slap-Forward delay effect sounds even better than Slap-Back, according to Gaynes.

"The MF-106TC has hundreds of unique applications," said Moog Marketing Manager Chris Stack. "Used on the Pitch Preview output of our new Etherwave Plus Theremin, you not only hear your note before the audience does; you actually hear it before you play it."

Consumer Product Safety Warning: Customers should not attempt to reverse the clock phasing of the time generation circuit on their MF-104Z delay to mimic the capabilities of the MF-106TC Analog Time Compressor. Without the factory-installed flux capacitor added, a standard MF-104Z will be seriously damaged."

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