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MF-104S Analog Delay

A rich, full-bodied delay and modulation circuit that has remained highly sought after to this day.

  • For macOS 10.13 Intel or Apple Silicon, Windows 10 64-bit Intel systems or newer.
  • Supported plug-in formats include VST3, AudioUnits, and ProTools AAX.
  • Windows and macOS installers with VST3, AudioUnit and ProTools AAX plugins.
  • Download the installer from your Moog Software Account.
  • Unzip the installer.
  • Double-click the installer to start the installation process.
  • Ensure the iLok License Manager is installed.
  • Redeem your product Activation code in the iLok License Manager.

About the MF-104S Analog Delay

The MF-104S Analog Delay is a re-invention of Moog Music’s classic MF-104 analog effects pedal.

The MF-104 Analog Delay, introduced in 2000, added a lush, all-analog delay to the classic line of Moogerfooger effects. It incorporated a dual-range Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) providing a range of delay times from 40 milliseconds to 800 milliseconds. Later versions of the MF-104 offered tempo synchronization, and extensive time modulation options via a multi-waveform LFO. Designed by Bob Moog and his engineering team, the MF-104 was a direct descendant of the original Moog modular synthesizers, adapted to process, modulate, and play with inputs ranging from guitar, voice, and synthesizer to any imaginable audio source.

The MF-104 Analog Delay has been meticulously recreated as the MF-104S, capturing all of the warm, organic texture and character of the original analog delay circuitry, while adding 21st-century flexibility and ease of use.

With CV interconnectivity, stereo functionality, an extended feature set, the ability to run multiple instances, and presets, the MF-104S plug-in further tailors the classic Moogerfooger functionality to the modern digital creator.

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