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The MF-104S Analog Delay is a modern reimagining of Moog Music's classic MF-104 analog effects pedal, known for its rich and full-bodied delay and modulation. Originally introduced in 2000, the MF-104 featured an all-analog delay circuit with a dual-range Bucket Brigade Device (BBD), delivering delay times between 40 and 800 milliseconds. Rooted in the legacy of Moog modular synthesizers, this effect became a favorite for processing a wide range of audio sources including guitar, voice, and synthesizers, offering lush, organic textures and dynamic modulation options.
The MF-104S plugin faithfully captures the warmth and character of the original analog circuitry while adding enhanced flexibility suited for modern digital production. It introduces stereo functionality, CV interconnectivity, presets, and the ability to run multiple instances to expand creative possibilities. New features exclusive to the plugin include selectable delay modes such as normal stereo echo or ping-pong delay, adjustable tone settings to shape the EQ and grit, and timing controls that allow for either tight digital precision or subtle instability. Additionally, feedback routing options provide further control over the sonic texture of the delay effect.
Designed to integrate seamlessly with other Moogerfooger effects and fit naturally in any audio chain, the MF-104S offers a wide palette of delay sounds from warm, classic BBD tones to clean digital delays. Its modulation capabilities and rich sound make it an excellent tool for adding depth and dimension to DAW tracks, whether in music production or sound design. The plugin invites users to explore complex rhythmic patterns and immersive soundscapes, enhancing any project with the signature analog warmth that Moog is renowned for.
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