The MF-109S Saturator, a brand new effect from Moog, is now available as a free gift with the purchase of the Moogerfooger Effects Plug-ins owners. This limited-time offer is also free to everyone who has previously purchased the Moogerfooger Effects Plug-ins since the collection was released in October.
In this video, we walk through the main functions of the MF-109S Saturator, starting with dialing in the sensitivity control to nicely capture your input signal’s dynamics. Next, we use the envelope follower to push the drive, and we also explore how to use the MF-109S to create an overdriven compressor. Finally, we explore how the noise generator section works and show how to use DC offsets to get an even wider variety of noise shapes.
The MF-109S Saturator is a new creative audio processor that emerged out of the Moogerfooger Effects Plug-ins development. A major component of the classic Moogerfooger functionality is the input drive stage, which adds warmth, distortion, and crunch to any given sound. The MF-109S allows users to have dynamic control over this drive circuit, opening up a new way for artists to interact with the unique saturation tool.
The Saturator is able to move from tight, distorted overdrive and analog saturation to smooth compression. Further, it models the noise generator circuit of the Minimoog Model D and allows for control of both noise generator level and noise tone with a switchable filter type.
All parameters of the MF-109S are able to be played, tweaked, automated, and modulated to create lively and truly musical performances. Adding a Moogerfooger effect to your sound invites exploration and experimentation to bring your musical expressions to life.
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