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Re: Electrix filter factory
"Rick Walker (Loop.pooL)" wrote:
> skully wrote:
> If you haven't already, you should check out the MoogerFooger line of
>stomp
> boxes from Bob Moog's Big Briar company. Man, I tried out one of his
>MF-101
> Low Pass Filters on a bass and it was "phat," I really liked it. There
>are
> some sound clips of both the MF-101 and the MF-102 Ring Modulator on
>their
> website at:
>
> http://www.bigbriar.com
>
> frohickey replies:
> One of the most stimulating and creative shows I have seen in ages
>featured
> the
> Chicago Underground Duo and Isotope 217 from Chicago at the Rio Theatre
>in
> Santa Cruz, California.
>
> The trumpeter (who's name eludes me and played in both of those groups)
>was
> using a couple of the MF-101 filters on both his
> trumpet and moog synthesizer. He made some of the coolest and most
> expressive wild sounds that I have heard anybody play in a long time. I
> wish they weren't so bleeding expensive but I was really impressed.
>I'm
> still an Electrix fanatic. I just wish the Repeaters would show their
> blessed pointed little heads.
>
> "My name is Rick W. I am a gear-aholic"
> "I admit that I am powerless or my lust for new gear"
>
> To which the whole of loopers delight is supposed to respond,
> "HI RICK!!!!!!"
hi rick!!
i too share this disease. i lust after all of bob moog's designs. the
MF-101
is worth every penny, as i'm sure are the others.
lance g.
ps thanks for sharing
:-o