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KORG MS20
MOOG Moogerfooger CP-251
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Wednesday, August 08, 2007
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how do you like that combination? what are the other 'foogers?
ReplyDeleteIt is a useful combo--the CP really opens up the Korg's patch panel. I wish it had another multiple, though. The other 'foogers are the 104z delay and the ringmod. The MS20 with the MF delay is remarkable--endless entertainment.
ReplyDeletei do pretty much the same thing with my MS20.
ReplyDeleteThe CP-251 is pretty much a CV swiss-army knife when it comes to patchable analog gear.
in my setup i use the mooger LP filter to offer an alternative VCF for the ms20 and i also strapped on a metasonix TM-3 tube oscillator for crunchy-fun with the ESP.
Never mind all that though.
ReplyDeleteWho else is completely digging on the craptastically amazing 1985-ish piano keys and Countach poster decor? Striking, bold, perfect recreation of an '80s synth Cheeze Lörd!
jeezus h ka-riiiist!
ReplyDelete...it is MIND MELD...not MIND MELT...
damn illiterate kids these days
hey nerd, maybe it was just a clever play on words ;)
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