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Description
Dive into the timeless echo chamber of the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M Analog Delay, a masterpiece that resurrects the legendary sound of its predecessor with a modern twist. Crafted for the discerning musician, this pedal combines vintage charm with contemporary functionality, offering an unparalleled delay experience. From haunting ambiances to rhythmic textures, the MF-104M is your gateway to exploring new sonic territories, all while staying true to the analog warmth that defined an era. Whether you're painting soundscapes or adding depth to your riffs, this pedal invites you to redefine the boundaries of time and space with each note.
Key Features:
- Utilizes the same bucket-brigade delay chips as the original for authentic analog tones
- Offers up to 800ms of delay time for expansive soundscapes
- Features Spillover mode for seamless transitions between effects
- Includes Tap Tempo for precise delay timing control
- Equipped with a 6 wave-shape LFO for versatile modulation options
- MIDI In for integrating with a wider range of equipment and setups
Product specs
| Brand | Moog |
| Model | MF-104M Moogerfooger Analog Delay |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2012 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Delay Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What type of delay does the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M use?
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The Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M features an analog delay, which is known for its warm, organic sound and gradual degradation, adding a classic, vintage feel to your music.
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How does the Moog MF-104M Analog Delay differ from digital delay pedals?
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Unlike digital delays, the Moog MF-104M creates a warmer, more natural sound with its analog circuitry, offering a unique character and subtle modulation that digital delays typically lack.
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Can the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M be used with instruments other than guitar?
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Yes, the Moog MF-104M can be used with a variety of instruments, including keyboards and synthesizers, to add rich, analog delay effects to your sound.
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Does the Moog MF-104M support external control for modulation?
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Yes, the Moog MF-104M features CV inputs for external control, allowing you to manipulate delay time, feedback, and modulation rate with compatible gear.
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What is the maximum delay time available on the Moog MF-104M?
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The Moog MF-104M offers a maximum delay time of 800 milliseconds, providing ample range for various musical styles and applications.
Videos
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Moog MF-104M Analog Delay Pedal Demo — Daniel Fisher
Reviews
PROS
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Warm, lush repeats with fantastic sound quality
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Sturdy and aesthetically pleasing wood and metal enclosure
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Intuitive controls and wild modulation capabilities
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Versatile with instruments, especially shines with analog synthesizers
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Authentic bucket brigade delay with "buckets" of headroom
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Full MIDI control and CV implementation for expanded functionality
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Can be overdriven for increased warmth of tone
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Features feedback effects insert for expanded sound design options
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Note definition surpasses DSP chips, adding character even when bypassed
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Accepts line level or hi-Z inputs, not just for guitars
CONS
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Lacks ability to sub-divide repeats with the tap switch
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No input for external tap tempo switch
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Large size takes up significant pedalboard or desk space
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Requires a special power supply, inconvenient for pedalboard integration
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Designed primarily for synthesizers, underutilized with just guitar or bass
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Expensive, may not feel worth the price for some users
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No true bypass, which might be a downside for some users
Critic Reviews
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Based on 5 Reviews and 20 Ratings
268
A blown-up Memory Man
Really good and sounds real nice on synth but id say that for the price youre good to get a Memory Man, a Strymon and something like an analog copy and itll give you about the same versatility. Saves space
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Fantastic BBD
Authentic bucket brigade delay in a stomp box format by moog. Dont be fooled into thinking this is just a guitar pedal by the layout "buckets" of headroom and accepts line level or hi Z. As with all moogerfoogers the unit can be overdriven to further increase the warmth of the tone. Full midi control and CV implementation further increase functionality. The delay is a little "dark" for some people and i think it sounds best with the delay returned into its own channel and EQ'd. Also no true bypass, but why would you want it when the the unit colours the sound so nicely.
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Mr. Swiss covers It really well
I'd have to refer you to Mr. Swiss's post as he expresses and extols the virtues and character of this pedal well. It's saved my ass on tour when my Tape Echo failed (tho I had to combine it with others to get the multihead syncopation I needed) but there is a magic in this pedal. Try it on any source. Label your power supply if you're anything like me tho! Piles of pedals & adapters. This fella needs a proprietary plug (vs your standard 9v).
No way you'd regret picking up this gem.
186
MF-104M Super Delay
560 piece limited production analog delay based on the MF-104M. Features include 1.2 seconds of analog delay time, 6 NOS Panasonic BBD chips, and complete MIDI control.
124
Warm Analog Delay
A bit expensive, but the warmest analog, but flexible delay sound ever. with bypass you can have a warm distortion pedal for your keyboards and guitars. MIDI and tap syncronizable.
Artist usage
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In an article from Premier Guitar titled "Tortoise’s Jeff Parker and Doug McCombs: Slow ’n’ Steady," Douglass McComb is noted for using the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M Analog Delay, highlighting its role in his effects setup.
Many of the pieces used to make her forthcoming album are in her Barcelona studio including: elka drummer one, moog grandmother, yamaha reface yc, 5 moog pedals and her computer running ACID, all going through a soundcraft mixer.
Warren Defever is associated with the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M Analog Delay, as seen in an Instagram post by user xoxowar, captioned "#2for1 space map and pedal boxes."
In the YouTube video "My Synth Studio Revealed | Studio Tour 2025" by Anthony Marinelli Music, at timestamp 7:58, the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M Analog Delay is clearly visible at the far right of Anthony Marinelli’s Moogerfooger array, which is located on top of the Memorymoog synthesizer.
Shown in the fifth picture. Caption: "MOOG MOOGERFOOGER MF101 FILTER & MF104M DELAY We have these two right next to our keyboard and we use them a lot. They’re both super easy to jam with and just sound great. We’ve configured them as external effects in Ableton, so we can use them instantly on every track." - Attack Magazine.
Ramiro Matéria, also known as André Ramiro, is associated with the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M Analog Delay, as listed on his Equipboard profile.
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