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The MoFx is digital, as is the Repeater. I love the beat sync and knob twiddlability of the old Electrix units. I don't think any of the effects on the Mo-Fx are particularly stellar, I will probably pick one up if one comes up for sale cheap here in Japan. The fact that you can easily tap tempo them to match whatever you are playing and and mangle the bejeezus out of your loops in sync with what you are doing is great. The momentary buttons are also very cool. The Filter Factory is a great analog filter. Perhaps not as crazy as a Sherman, but a lot of fun nonetheless. I also have a Repeater which is fun easy-to-use looper--beat sync is great, as is the ability to save on CF cards, if you find the right ones. The form factor is not so great if you are using Electrix units in a standard rack, but they are convenient for tabletop and on an elevated rack mount stand type setup--which is handy for playing with the knobs in real time. On Nov 30, 2012, at 2:49 PM, Philip Clevenger wrote: > I love all that old Electrix hardware... Had the full complement for a > time... All still works great, sounds great... Super cheap too :) I gave > it up for the greater flexibility of digital though... > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 29, 2012, at 8:15 PM, Scott Hansen <evanpeewee@gmail.com> wrote: > >> i was looking in the archive and saw some discussion on the electrix >> mo-fx? (from '09!) >> does anyone still use one/like it/dislike it? >> i know it's a bit old and the company of course is sadly defunct...i >> had been thinking about, it seems i keep >> coming back to it as an idea...i know the delay is only 2.6 sec, but >> honestly that's about all i use when i've been >> looping as of late (of course i did just move and everything is in >> storage...so only using my zoom g3 w/ headphones... >> miss my amp, fuzz, and delays!!!!) >> just curious of the mo-fx's use anymore....or has everyone gone >> computer software....probably.... >> thanks, >> s--- >