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Description
Discover the sonic wonder of the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator, a pedal that channels the influential power of Moog's vintage modular synths. This compact beast is designed for the adventurous musician, offering a unique blend of ring modulation, carrier oscillation, and dual-waveform LFO. The MF-102 is the key to unlocking those classic, experimental Moog sounds, wrapped in a pedal format for effortless integration into your setup.
Key Features:
- Ring modulator delivers distinctive, experimental tones
- Carrier oscillator for precise control and variation
- Dual-waveform LFO offers versatility in sound shaping
- Compact design for easy integration into any setup
- Inspired by Moog's vintage modular synths for authentic Moog sounds
Product specs
| Brand | Moog |
| Model | MF-102 Moogerfooger Ring Modulator |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 1998 - 2018 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Ring Modulator Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What is the primary function of the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator?
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The Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator is designed to modulate the amplitude of an audio signal, creating complex and unique tones by combining the input signal with an internal oscillator.
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Can the Moog MF-102 be used with instruments other than guitar?
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Yes, the Moog MF-102 can be used with a variety of instruments, including keyboards, bass guitars, and synthesizers, to add distinctive modulation effects.
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What type of power supply does the Moog MF-102 require?
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The Moog MF-102 requires a DC power supply with a voltage range of +9 to +15 volts and a nominal current of 100 milliamperes.
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How does the Moog MF-102 Ring Modulator affect my guitar's sound?
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The Moog MF-102 can create a wide range of sounds from subtle tremolo effects to complex, metallic tones by manipulating the amplitude and frequency of the input signal.
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Is the Moog MF-102 suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Moog MF-102 is suitable for live performances, offering dynamic control over modulation effects, making it ideal for musicians seeking to enhance their sound on stage.
Videos
Nicholas Greenwood
Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator Guitar Demo
Reviews
PROS
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Offers a wide range of sound options, from warm tones to high-pitch noises
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Quality construction; solid and smooth to operate
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Compatible with various instruments, including pedal harp
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Allows for hands-free adjustments via expression pedals
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Versatile; can create both subtle and over-the-top effects
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Features both sine and square wave switches for sound variety
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Designed by Bob Moog, ensuring a high-quality, analog experience
CONS
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Large size requires extra space, especially for rear patch points
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Some users find it too niche, not using it as often as expected
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Can be overwhelming due to many options and knobs
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Signal "bleeds" into bypassed signal when disengaged, may require additional setup
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator.
Features and functionality
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The Moog MiniFooger Ring Modulator offers an expression input and is fully analog, providing the characteristic "sound" of its larger counterparts with more compactness.
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The EHX Ring Thing includes multiple presets and pitch-shifting options, making it ideal for harmonizing without extensive manual adjustments.
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Comparisons
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The Way Huge Ringworm is praised for its compact size and ability to deliver expected ring modulation effects without the extensive inputs of the Moog MF-102.
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Use cases and applications
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Randy's Revenge is noted for its musicality and ability to add subtle effects even in conventional settings, beyond the typical "weird" ring mod sounds.
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Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 9 Reviews and 53 Ratings
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Very high-quality ring modulator
While this pedal is far from being a one-trick pony, it definitely has it's left and right lateral limits as far as where you can go with it. As much as you can chalk it up as "just a really expensive ring mod", the quality of the pedal itself as well as the sound is amazing. I can dial in tremolo sounds or get really high-pitch laser gun noises all by just adjusting a few knobs. And the knobs are not in constant need of adjusting by hand to keep things interesting, there are dedicated inputs for foot controllers. That way with a small string of expression pedals, you can sit on a stool and take this thing for a ride. The sine and square wave switch as well as the low and high grant you the ability to completely shift the parameters of a given setting. The LFO is a a nice touch, as you can dial in just the right amount of effect from one of the signals you have dialed in. Great control over what some see as a single dimensional effect. Word of caution: like a lot of ring modulators on the market, this one "bleeds" into the bypassed signal when disengaged, so I used a home-made loop bypass pedal to take it completely out of my signal chain when not in use.
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I have started to use it on bus's however to give a nice LFO modulation to things like reverbs and such when Im trying to be creative.
I don't use this as much as I wish TBH. I use it mostly in extended fx chains where I am already using on of my other mooger foogers. I hardly ever use this thing by itself. I have started to use it on bus's however to give a nice LFO modulation to things like reverbs and such when Im trying to be creative.
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MF-102 Ring Modulator
The MF-102 Ring Modulator is an award winning effect designed by Bob Moog. It contains an analog Ring Modulator with a built in Carrier Oscillator and LFO. Used with guitars, basses, keyboards, samples, or recorded tracks, the MF-102 can create subtle, or completely over-the-top effects. Uncontaminated by the digital world!
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MY first Moogerfooger
A remarkable and greatsounding effect that is a lot more versatile than people think.
Artist usage
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Helado Negro is observed utilizing the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator in the studio, as evidenced by a photograph showing the artist with the gear.
Luke Weiler of Positive Mental Trip is known to use the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator in his recordings, specifically during the tracking of instrument and vocal parts in March and April 2019. Numerous demos featuring this gear have been released on the PMT Bandcamp page, many of which are expected to become tracks on the band's third album. The Bandcamp page also details the use of Moog pedals across various instruments, including vocals, drums, guitar, and bass. For live performances, Luke often replicates the Moog MF-102 Ring Modulator's studio sounds using either the Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing or the DOD Gonkulator. This information is corroborated by a YouTube video by PMTluke, titled "Electro-Harmonix RING THING PART 1 w/ PMT Luke."
You can see Moog MF-102 Moogerfooger Ring Modulator on Ali's pedlboard during the show in Saint Petersburg, Russia, "Cosmonaut" club, 30.09.16
The image provided shows Steffen Gotsch using the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator.
Ramiro Matéria uses the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator, as seen on André Ramiro's Equipboard profile.
In the video titled "Vanishing Twin - Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life (Pensiero Magico Live Session)" on YouTube, Cathy Lucas can be seen using the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator. The video was published by firerecords and recorded at New River Studios in November 2020.
A photograph posted by Michał Wasyl on Instagram on February 13, 2025, confirms that he uses the Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator in his studio, as evidenced by its visible presence in the studio setup.
In a video of Mabe Fratti performing at Le Guess Who? 2024, she is seen using a white version of a Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator. The gear is clearly visible at the 03:29 mark, as shown in the supporting image from Equipboard.
Used for the Daleks' voices on Doctor Who. Visible in this video at 0:16, this other video at 0:21 and this photo.
Album Usage
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