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Old 26th February 2007   #2
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The Moog filter (MF-101) is pretty good sounding, but it's a little more tame and traditional than the sherman. The sherman is one sick puppy and has many more features than the MF-101. If you have the money and you want weird/sick filtering i'd get the sherman.

Another option would be to get yourself a MicroModular from Nord. Yes it's digital, no the filters aren't a huge sounding, but you get a LOT of quick flexibility. In the studio i'd prefer the Moog/Sherman option, but live I'd use the Nord since I could even program sequencers in it to do weird step pattern stuff, etc...

The FuzzFactory IMHO is a must on any modern rock guitar player's pedalboard. If not two of them.

The MF-107 is cool, but it's not a filter really. It's an audio modulated oscilator. More FM synthesis than filtering. Works well with the MF-101 however.
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