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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: Hi J Sadly, the MF-101 doesn't have a trigger input. That means you actually have to play sound into it to trigger the envelope. Adding distortion (because of gain/clipping etc.) will tend to reduce the dynamics of your sound, so it would appear that your signal does not trigger the envelope properly. It still works, though. If you split your signal through an ABY box, then the octave/fuzz sound would be seperate to the filter sound, and they wouldn't affect each other. You could then mix the signals, but it probably isn't what you're looking for. The jacks labeled CUTOFF, AMOUNT, FREQUENCY and MIX are CV (control voltage) inputs. They are used with, say, another Moogerfooger or analog synth or expression pedal etc. to control the parameters on the unit. One cool thing about the MF series is the drive control. You can send in a hot signal, crank up the drive, and have a nice, smooth overdrive effect. This might be exactly what you want... Original of the message was taken from http://www.moogmusic.com/forum/ Previous Post: Hey everyone, I'm sure you're sick, of us noob's with no fooger or s... Next Post: Thats pretty much what I thought I was going to hear. |