NPD: Moog Minifooger MF Ring

Dave Sloven

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This arrived today and straight away I removed the rubber feet, flipped the plate, pulled off the bit of insulating tape that is supposed to hold the 9V battery in snug, and added loop velcro to the plain side of the plate. The factory screws are fine, I just pulled the rubber feet off of them and then screwed them down into the pedal (the screw holes were deep enough). Next step will be to take the Boss TE-2 Tera Echo off my board and replace it with this.

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Well I finally got my board back together after a lot of wrestling with cables

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I think I stuffed the routing of the volume pedal up but here's how it should be:

GUITAR -> TUNER -> G-STRING FRONT END SENSOR -> PHASER -> BOOST -> AMP INPUT -> LOOP SEND -> VOLUME PEDAL -> G-STRING NOISE SUPPRESSOR -> BOSS MO-2 -> BOSS LS-2 [BOSS PS-6 -> MXR CARBON COPY -> MOOG MF RING -> BOSS DD-20 -> BOSS DM-2W] -> REVERB -> LOOP RETURN.

EV-30 CONTROLS THE PS-6 AND DM-2W

EP-3 CONTROLS THE MF RING

THE LOOPI IS A PATCH BOX
 
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Well I finally got my board back together after a lot of wrestling with cables

LOgOT5S.jpg


I think I stuffed the routing of the volume pedal up but here's how it should be:

GUITAR -> TUNER -> G-STRING FRONT END SENSOR -> PHASER -> BOOST -> AMP INPUT -> LOOP SEND -> VOLUME PEDAL -> G-STRING NOISE SUPPRESSOR -> BOSS MO-2 -> BOSS LS-2 [BOSS PS-6 -> MXR CARBON COPY -> MOOG MF RING -> BOSS DD-20 -> BOSS DM-2W] -> REVERB -> LOOP RETURN.

EV-20 CONTROLS THE PS-6 AND DM-2W

EP-3 CONTROLS THE MF RING

THE LOOPI IS A PATCH BOX
Clean work!
 
A quick test drive of it tonight before going out ...

Holy Sh*t!!

That thing is mental when you pair it up with pitch-shifters, choruses, and delays ... like something out of a spaceship movie

I'm going to fool around with the pitch-shifter, get away from octaves as it's when it goes out of key that the ring mod is the most crazy
 
Here's a better photo with the cables routed correctly. Note how the lettering is wearing off of the ISP Decimator pedal. It is a decal on a chrome-plated housing. Most of the issues I've had with that pedal have been due to the chrome plating. They should paint the next generation black or something instead of chroming them.

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Where this pedal really comes into its own is on the clean channel with delays, phaser, reverb and even pitch-shifter. What really sounds cool with it though is the multi-overtone pedal (before the ring mod).

On the dirty channel it can get a bit muddy.
 
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