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Moog lifts the covers on MF-107 FreqBox
After what might have be an unintentional (or intentional) product announcement on the JRR Shop website, Moog's NAMM secret is out of the bag: The MF-107 FreqBox has been confirmed as the newest addition to the Moogerfooger line of analog effects.

According to Maxtrixsynth, "The FreqBox does not actually modify the audio input signal. Inside the FreqBox is a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) which is modulated by the sound source input—an Audio Modulated VCO! The result is an amazing array of effects that were once only possible with a complex modular synth setup—everything from fuzz-like distortion to what product development engineer Steve Dunnington calls cataclysmic timbral morphing."
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Find out more at http://moogmusic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3933
JRR Shop website where the MF-107 was first revealed.
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