Moog Moogerfooger effect plugins
Moog have recreated their classic Moogerfooger stompboxes in plugin form. Leo Maymind goes in-depth to unearth some tips and tricks...
Moog’s original lineup of Moogerfooger pedals, first released in 1998, were more special than it might seem in today’s crowded landscape. The range initially started with two models, a low-pass filter named the MF-101 and a phaser, named the MF-102, each set in a large chunky box with wooden sides and large knobs. They were easy to grab, and most importantly, came with a back panel rife with CV inputs and outputs, designed to interact with other Moogerfoogers but also your analogue modular synth. They caught on quickly, finding favour with such musicians as John Frusciante and The Edge. The hands-on design of the Moogerfoogers meant they became genuine studio tools, designed to be tweaked, turned, and abused. Eventually the range grew to seven different models, each with a wide array of functionality.