The coolest thing to me about the 104z is that you can control everything via CV.
If you're not going to use it, there are probably better options out there.
But anyways, you can take a special stereo patch cable (the ring terminal must be disconnected*) and hook up your Moogerfooger ring mod's LFO CV OUT to the delay time control on the MF-104z and it will modulate the delay. Or you could use the carrier OUT on the MF-102 and hook it up to the feedback in on the MF-104z and then control the ring mod frequency and the amount of feedback with an expression pedal.
The reason the ring terminal has to be disconnected is because the CV in jacks are also expression pedal jacks and supply 5.7 volts to the ring terminal of a stereo cable, and receive part of that voltage back from the variable resistor inside an expression pedal. When you plug in a CV out to a CV in, the CV source has its own voltage and it doesn't need the 5.7 volts that the CV IN jack supplies to expression pedals. Plus I believe the CV out terminals are mono so the 5.7 volts will get shorted out if the ring terminal in your patch cord is connected.
That's all in the manuals and better explained in them though.
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