Moog Reveals Bass MuRF
Moog Music has introduced the Bass MuRF, a new version of the award winning MuRF voiced specifically for bass instruments.
New to the Bass MuRF is a shelving filter on the lowest band, with a cutoff frequency of 110 Hz. This means that all very low frequency content passes through the Bass MuRF’s filter section clear and strong. The remaining 7 filters are resonant filters and are also voiced for low frequencies.
The Animation section includes some exciting new beat-oriented patterns and more of the great diversity of tone-mangling the original MuRF is capable of. Used as a fixed filter bank, the Bass MuRF offers a wealth of tone sculpting capabilities. Whether you play synth bass, bass guitar, or bass saxophone, the Bass MuRF is ready to rumble.
Moog expects to ship the Bass MuRF beginning in mid-December, and recommends preordering to avoid delays.
More information is available at the Moog site.
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