Product Detail
The MF-108S Cluster Flux is a brilliant re - creation of Moog Music's iconic MF - 108 analog effects pedal. First launched in 2011, the original MF - 108 packed multiple modular synth functions. It had a dual - range Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) delay line for short delays and a multi - waveform Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) to modulate the delay line, creating chorus, flanging, and vibrato effects. As a descendant of Moog's modular synths, it could process audio from guitars, voices, synths, and any audio source. The MF - 108S captures the original's swirling and flanging sounds and the organic parameter interaction for a great musical experience. With CV interconnectivity, stereo function, more features, multi - instance running ability, and presets, the MF - 108S plug - in is perfect for modern digital creators. The MF - 108S also brings unique features not on the hardware. The TYPE switch toggles between normal stereo ECHO and PING - PONG stereo delay. TONE adjusts the EQ, filtering, and grittiness with Legacy, Analog, and Modern settings. TIMING can keep tight digital timing or add instability. OUT OF PHASE enables various stereo routings and phase - inverted outputs for deeper stereo imaging. It also has CV Inputs for Delay Time, Feedback, LFO Rate, LFO Amount, and Mix, and can attenuate these modulations.
Using the MF - 108S Cluster Flux is easy. First, connect your audio source like a guitar or synth to the pedal. You can start with the basic settings to get familiar with the sound. To change the delay type, use the TYPE switch. For adjusting the sound quality, play around with the TONE settings. The TIMING option can give your sound a different feel, so experiment with it. The OUT OF PHASE setting can create some really cool stereo effects. When using the CV Inputs, make sure your external controllers are set up correctly. As for maintenance, keep the pedal in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you're not using it for a long time, store it in its case. When cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. Don't use any harsh chemicals as they might damage the pedal.