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Moog Music debuts new Cluster Flux

Moog Music (http://www.moogmusic.com), an electronic musical instrument manufacturer, has announced the MF-108M Cluster Flux, the newest addition to the MoogerFooger line of analog effects.  

The Cluster Flux is a sound-sculpting tool for use live or in the studio. According to the folks at Moog Music, it’s capable of providing classic flanging, chorusing, and vibrato effects, but is also capable of a much wider range of modulated delay line effects than traditional stomp boxes in this class due to the wide range of the front panel controls, the multi-waveform LFO, as well as CV and MIDI Control.
 
It offers musicians the  added modulation of multiple LFO waveforms: Sine, Triangle, Square, Saw, Ramp and Random, to create many kinds of new modulated BBD Delay effects. MIDI IN allows control of Delay Time, Range, Feedback, Output Level, LFO Waveform, LFO Rate, LFO Amount and Mix. The Cluster Flux FM-108M will be available at Moog Dealers worldwide in the third quarter of the year at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of US$599.

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