Description
Moogerfooger analog effects pedals were originally introduced under Robert Moog’s second company Big Briar, which in 2002 was renamed Moog Music after Bob Moog bought back the rights to his name. Moogerfoogers were produced under Moog Music until 2018. They essentially allow users to apply the modules that constituted the original Moog design to arbitrary sound inputs. Housed in a black wedge-shaped box with walnut edges, all parameters on the pedals are variable using control voltages which may be plugged into the rear of the pedal using 1/4″ jacks. The MF-105 or (MuRF) Multiple Resonance Filter Array was originally released in 2004, and has 8 band-pass filters and 8 level sliders resembling a Graphic Equalizer. The gain of each filter is further controlled by an envelope that is triggered by any of a number of preset animation sequences. The MF-105M was a 2009 upgrade combining the original 105 and the 105B (a bass filter unit) into one box. This new version also had MIDI control and was released as the MF-105M MIDI MuRF. The unit has two outputs for either Mono or Stereo operation. When both the left and right output jacks are used, the odd-numbered filters are sent to the left channel, and the even-numbered filters are sent to the right channel. This allows for the spreading of a sound’s frequencies between two speakers.