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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Il moogerfooger è un complemento per sinteIl moogerfooger è un complemento per sintetizzatori Moog utilizzato principalmente per creare regolazioni personalizzate; va utilizzato collegandolo ad un sintetizzatore tramite un'uscita audio (di solito un moogerfooger ne possiede almeno 9). è molto piccolo: possiede 2 oscillatori (uno per il tipo di onda sonora e uno LFO, ma variano a seconda del modello) e un'uscita MIDI. Necessita di un'alimentazione di 9 volt.Questo tipo di sintetizzatore Moog viene usato in tv dal 22 settembre 1997 nell'edizione della notte del TG5 e nella stessa testata giornalistica di Canale 5 riproduce lo squillo del campanello di un cancello. Veniva usato nei primi due anni, poi raramente, dopo dal 16 aprile 2018 al 18 aprile 2019 e dal 28 luglio al 2 agosto 2021, anche nell'edizione della mattina del telegiornale.l'edizione della mattina del telegiornale. , Moogerfooger is the trademark for a seriesMoogerfooger is the trademark for a series of analog effects pedals manufactured by Moog Music. There are currently eight different pedals produced; however, one of these models is designed for processing control voltages rather than audio signal. A sixth model, the Analog Delay, was released in a limited edition of 1000 units and has become a collector's item. Moog Music announced on August 28, 2018, that the Moogerfooger, CP-251, Minifooger, Voyager synthesizers, and some other product lines were being built using the remaining parts on hand and discontinued thereafter. Audio moogerfoogers consist of a black wedge-shaped box, approximately 5 by 9 inches (13 by 23 cm), with walnut edges. The face contains an array of knobs, switches and LEDs. There is also a foot switch that allows the user to toggle the effect on and off and a knob that controls the gain. True to the nature of modular synthesizers, all parameters on the pedals are variable using control voltages which may be plugged into the rear of the pedal using 1/4" jacks.to the rear of the pedal using 1/4" jacks.
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rdfs:comment Il moogerfooger è un complemento per sinteIl moogerfooger è un complemento per sintetizzatori Moog utilizzato principalmente per creare regolazioni personalizzate; va utilizzato collegandolo ad un sintetizzatore tramite un'uscita audio (di solito un moogerfooger ne possiede almeno 9). è molto piccolo: possiede 2 oscillatori (uno per il tipo di onda sonora e uno LFO, ma variano a seconda del modello) e un'uscita MIDI. Necessita di un'alimentazione di 9 volt.Questo tipo di sintetizzatore Moog viene usato in tv dal 22 settembre 1997 nell'edizione della notte del TG5 e nella stessa testata giornalistica di Canale 5 riproduce lo squillo del campanello di un cancello. Veniva usato nei primi due anni, poi raramente, dopo dal 16 aprile 2018 al 18 aprile 2019 e dal 28 luglio al 2 agosto 2021, anche nell'edizione della mattina del telegiorn nell'edizione della mattina del telegiorn , Moogerfooger is the trademark for a seriesMoogerfooger is the trademark for a series of analog effects pedals manufactured by Moog Music. There are currently eight different pedals produced; however, one of these models is designed for processing control voltages rather than audio signal. A sixth model, the Analog Delay, was released in a limited edition of 1000 units and has become a collector's item. Moog Music announced on August 28, 2018, that the Moogerfooger, CP-251, Minifooger, Voyager synthesizers, and some other product lines were being built using the remaining parts on hand and discontinued thereafter.parts on hand and discontinued thereafter.
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