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Moog MF-101S Lowpass Filter

The classic Moog ladder filter with an envelop follower for dynamic control

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Description

About the MF-101S Lowpass Filter

The MF-101S Lowpass Filter is a re-invention of the classic Moog MF-101 analog effects pedal.

The hardware MF-101 Lowpass Filter, introduced in 1998, contained two complete modular functions: a classic, all-analog 4-pole Lowpass Filter paired with an envelope follower to impart dynamic motion to the filtered sound. Designed by Bob Moog and his engineering team, the MF-101 was a direct descendant of the original Moog modular synthesizers, adapted to process, modulate, and play with inputs ranging from guitar, voice, and synthesizer to any imaginable audio source.

The MF-101 Lowpass Filter has been meticulously recreated as the MF-101S, capturing not only the warm and vibrant sound of the original, but also the organic way in which the parameters interact to create a musical playing experience.

With CV interconnectivity, stereo functionality, an extended feature set, the ability to run multiple instances, and presets, the MF-101S plug-in further tailors the classic Moogerfooger functionality to the modern digital creator.

MF-101S Expands on Classic Moogerfooger Pedal

The MF-101S also introduces unique features not seen on the hardware instrument, including:

  • ENVELOPE recreates the MONO envelope following the original, or creates two separate left and right envelope followers in STEREO.
  • STEREO RESPONSE affects how the curve of the envelope follower is shaped by the incoming dynamics of your input.
  • The MF-101S offers CV Inputs for Filter Cutoff, Resonance, Envelope Amount, and Mix, as well as the capability to attenuate or soften these modulations.

 

 

Tech Specs

System Requirements

  • For macOS 10.13 Intel or Apple Silicon, Windows 10 64-bit Intel systems or newer
  • Supported plug-in formats include VST3, AudioUnits, and Pro Tools AAX

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