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Old 04-01-2010, 11:27 AM
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Moog MF-401 Auto De-tune (Released 4/1)

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Even though moog presets are for the weak, I will probably use "Mrs. Miller" regularly through my hated vocal mic.

"Do the vocals on your favorite song sound like a vocoded chipmunk? Yes(?). Did you use extreme auto-tune settings in the sensitive ballad you wrote for your girlfriend, who then dumped you because, as Jay Z said, "Auto-tune is Dead". Never fear, you can now recapture the emotive intensity of your original vocal performance complete with the off-kilter, yet somewhat charming intonation for which you are known.

Introducing Moog Music's MF-401 Auto De-tune, featuring Authentic Vocal Imperfection(tm) technology, even a T-Pain vocal can be restored to its complete original character, scrubbing the pitch correction and leaving the untreated vocal in all its wavering sharp or flat glory. Results may vary, and Moog Music in no way bears responsibility for discomfort or irritation caused by the use of the MF-401.

The MF-401 can be used to treat your vocals to be off-key in a variety of ways.

Presets include:

•Drunk as a Sailor

•Seattle sensitive alternative warble

•Where did all the green room beer go?

•Original Star Trek cast member attempts to make pop music

•My vocal monitor is blown, so Soundman, please mix me REALLY low

•Mrs. Miller

•Too punk rock to turn down your !#$%&*!! stage volume

•Cat in an alley under a full moon

•Tone Def

•Florence Foster Jenkins

Each preset can be adjusted to taste or lack thereof with the Warble rate, Deviation range, Emotive Overload, and Caterwaul rotary controls, allowing a virtually infinite variety and depth of vocal expression and variation.

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Old 04-01-2010, 11:42 AM
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Old 04-01-2010, 11:48 AM
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I wish there was more April Foolery going on...
EHX had that great April Fools pedal last year and nothing this year? What is up that THAT?!
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Old 04-01-2010, 12:10 PM
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I wish there was more April Foolery going on...
EHX had that great April Fools pedal last year and nothing this year? What is up that THAT?!
I spotted that. I've been checking the site throughout the day hoping that they just hadn't updated yet, but nothing. Sadowsky had one last year as well, and AFAIK there is nothing from them this time.
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Old 04-01-2010, 11:15 PM
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i love moog and their april fools antics. every year they have something good. i love moog
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