ah!! another new Moog!

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ah!! another new Moog!

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That's hilarious.

Mix radio and guitar for wild effects!

Like that Spinal Tap sketch you mean?
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it just sounds like a radiohead song in a fucking box
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No way dude, Radiohead is a lot more complicated that just random juxtaposition.
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Mike wrote:No way dude, Radiohead is a lot more complicated that just random juxtaposition.
yeah i know, but there is some song off Kid A that they use live radio signals in the mix, when playing live.(or at least it seems to be live radio) don't get me wrong i love radiohead.
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The National Anthem.

Johnny does that with some insane homemade equipment. I'm not sure you'd get the same effect.
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Ah that's it. i love that song. Yeah the moog doesn't really sound as awesome as that song.

have you ever seen johnny jam out on that home made thing. it's kinda funny to watch
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this new moog seems to be quite useful :lol:

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Mr Mustache wrote:this new moog seems to be quite useful :lol:

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theshadowofseattle wrote:
Mr Mustache wrote:this new moog seems to be quite useful :lol:

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The name cracks me up. 4'33"
I hear it costs £433 as well.
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euan wrote:
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Mr Mustache wrote:this new moog seems to be quite useful :lol:

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The name cracks me up. 4'33"
I hear it costs £433 as well.
Hmm, what does it actually do though?
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Srsly?
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euan wrote:Srsly?
Yeah dewd it's got no knobs. Wtf it do?
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MF/FM mixes live radio and instrument sounds to create out-of-this-world effects. In case the FreqBox wasn’t adept at catapulting Moog beyond the frayed outer circles of unique electronic effects, another new Moogerfooger, unveiled today, puts the phrase “never been done before� into almost cliché territory. The “MF/FM� effect actually captures radio signals, routes them through electronic wizardry, and produces some of the craziest sounds imaginable.
That's just stupid, how are they out-of-this-world, when quite clearly it is mixing two very common things (guitar playing and radio signals).

On the other hand, the temptation to dial in a bit of Ken Bruce for those early morning gigs is just a little bit too much not to get one.

If anyone gets one of these, and uses it to mix some funk playing with a bit of Graham Torrington, I think it's only fair they are shot at the gig, Dimebag Darrel style.
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Malik wrote:
euan wrote:Srsly?
Yeah dewd it's got no knobs. Wtf it do?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4%2733%22
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MoogMan wrote:MF/FM mixes live radio and instrument sounds to create out-of-this-world effects. In case the FreqBox wasn’t adept at catapulting Moog beyond the frayed outer circles of unique electronic effects, another new Moogerfooger, unveiled today, puts the phrase “never been done before� into almost cliché territory. The “MF/FM� effect actually captures radio signals, routes them through electronic wizardry, and produces some of the craziest sounds imaginable. The new MF/FM begins shipping April First
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