Filter parameters abuse. Stereo.
Only filters, no other fx.
Unfortunately I can’t work on it properly because I have a stuck trig (trig 4), as if it was held. I have to repair it…(glue). 
Filter parameters abuse. Stereo.
Only filters, no other fx.
Unfortunately I can’t work on it properly because I have a stuck trig (trig 4), as if it was held. I have to repair it…(glue). 
Thanks. Yeah, I thought the filters were parallel, so I believe separaste OT tracks would be a decent representation. Do you happen to know if the envelopes trigger serially or all at the same time?
Awesome!!
The “patterns” are basically sequences of hitting the different filters. I do believe more than one can hit at a time.
What do the amps look like? Most devices pull the most amps when they first power on. So if the supply is under-spec’d with respect to amps, it could cause weirdness when first starting up.
I think the MuRF requires at least 300mA. Most of the Moogerfoogers only took 200mA, so it wouldn’t surprise me if there was some confusion around what PSU was correct.
The power supply says 9V 0.7A which would seem to be okay.
Do you think plugging the live cable into the Murf would somehow circumvent the amp draw issue you mention? Thanks very much.
I turn my MuRF off and on using a power strip each day, no problems here
Really cool pedal btw
it’s a like a mix of EQ, phaser, env filter, and drive for me. Not to mention the wild stereo spread
Nice one! That’s what I’d like to do too 
IIRC the Moogerfoogers require a 12V (or even 15V?) power supply. Also I think it was different from most pedal power supplies, which are center negative. I think the Moogs were center positive. But please double check, it has been a few years since I had the Phaser one.
9V, center positive, 300mA 
they’re all 9v