Jerry Cantrell Rig Rundown [2024]
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The legendary Alice in Chains axeman gives us a look at his updated solo
touring setup.
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*Jerry Cantrell*’s forthcoming sol...
Wes Montgomery-style Octaves
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This style is one of the most imitated and recycled sounds in the history
of the guitar, yet many players are either not familiar with it, or simply
play i...
The MF-107 FreqBox is different from other effects. The effected sound is not a processed version of your input signal, but the sound of the input signal modulating an internal oscillator. It contains a VCO with continuously variable waveshape, and the capacity to modulate that Oscillator in the following ways:
- the VCO can be hard synced by the input signal - The VCO can be frequency modulated (FM) by the input signal - The VCO frequency can be modulated by an envelope follower which tracks the dynamics of the input signal - The Amplitude of the VCO also tracks the dynamics of the input signal
Hard sync is a classic analog synthesis technique where the start of an oscillator's cycle can be reset by another. The oscillator being synced takes on the frequency characteristics of the other oscillator, and when its frequency is swept, it reinforces the harmonics of the fundamental frequency. In the case of the FreqBox, the input signal is used to reset the FreqBox's VCO.
FM is a technique used to get really rich sounds from simple waveforms. The type of FM used in the FreqBox pedal is linear FM. Sounds range from gong or bell-like tones to sizzly sweeps.
The FreqBox, like all moogerfoogers, works with any instrument-to-line-level input. In addition to the panel controls there are control inputs for use with expression pedals or control voltages and control outputs for interconnecting moogerfoogers like you would a modular synth.
The FreqBox effects pedal can provide some really unusual processing to all types of signals guitars, synths, drum sounds, vocals or wind instruments allowing you to enter previously unexplored sonic territory.
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