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meisenhower
17.02.2009, 01:25 PM
I finally broke down and bought the keyboard I've been coveting for quite sometime.

Yesterday, I brought home my new Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue and I'm totally geeked about it. It's been over 20 years since my original Model D went away, and it's nice to have that functionality back in my rig.

Between my Virus Ti, Minimoog and Motif ES, I think all the major synth bases are now covered!!!

I'll likely be putting it through its paces this week in the studio, so we'll see what shakes out.

Peace.

Meisenhower

fornax
17.02.2009, 04:46 PM
Whats your adresse?
Does your house have a alarm? :p

Raphie
17.02.2009, 04:55 PM
I've got 1 too, put it through the Tone2 Warmverb and you're in space heaven :D

meisenhower
17.02.2009, 08:09 PM
Whats your adresse?
Does your house have a alarm? :p

I actually have THREE alarm systems for my house. One electronic and the other two are pictured below.

Very effective at keeping unwanted visitors away.

fornax
17.02.2009, 08:40 PM
Typical.... :P

blairwillis
17.02.2009, 11:04 PM
Are those some kind of wild attack horse? They are large beasts and do look quite effective.

Talos
18.02.2009, 10:25 AM
Look again, the Dogs are normal sized, Meisenhower is a Hobbit.
:D

meisenhower
18.02.2009, 02:10 PM
Look again, the Dogs are normal sized, Meisenhower is a Hobbit.
:D

Even worse, I live in my neighbors "Barbie" doll house, which make us all very small!! Either that or I'm having some weird flashback from the mid 70's again!!

. . . . .now back to making trippy sounds with the Virus and Minimoog!!

meisenhower
18.02.2009, 02:16 PM
Are those some kind of wild attack horse? They are large beasts and do look quite effective.

Actually, the reality is if someone came in simply to steal, I suspect the "beasts" would give them a walking tour of the house, after all the crazy barking, snarling and growling that would go on first. On the other hand, if some one was to try and harm me or my family, they would be torn to bits in seconds, as the dogs are pretty protective of people, but not things.

If someone is crazy enough to come into a house with 320 lbs of big dogs waiting for them, then they're crazy enough to be dangerous. I think most robbers would simply find another place to rob that didn't have such a big welcoming party.

Talos
18.02.2009, 02:54 PM
Actually, the reality is if someone came in simply to steal, I suspect the "beasts" would give them a walking tour of the house

That is in fact what happened when someone broke into my house!

My Dog jumps up and goes nuts whenever someone comes to the door or even moves the gate. But when a fairly noisy crackhead broke my front door lock and came into my House the (expletive deleted) Dog didn't even look up! Scary.

BTW I love Great Danes I adopted one for a year.

annikk.exe
19.02.2009, 08:35 AM
I was just looking at this beasty last night. How is it? The front panel looks really nice..


-Annikk

meisenhower
19.02.2009, 08:10 PM
So far, so good.

It really is a expressive as any "instrument" out there. It's easy to be totally connected to it when you're playing and the immediacy and spontaneity that comes from the Minimoog has been unparalleled.

The backlit panel in the "electric blue" is so cool to look at too. That should become standard on all keyboards with lots of knobs, as it makes it much easer to see on a darkened stage.

I feel like i was right back playing my Model D from the 70s and there was no learning curve. The sound is simply amazing and for what it does, it does it better than anything else out there. If that Moog sound is what you're after, you need a Moog.

I haven't had this much fun with a synth in years, although when I first got my Virus Ti, I felt very much the same way. It's just the Minimoog is a simpler beast to use than the Virus, (and also more limited in its application, by the virtue of it being monophonic, no effects, arps or other more advanced digital goodies).

Anyway, between the Virus and the Minimoog, it really sounds like the aliens have invaded my neighborhood.

More to come, I'm sure!!!

annikk.exe
20.02.2009, 11:54 AM
What do you find it's best for?
I've always imagined that bass sounds would benefit the most from being true analog...


-Annikk

meisenhower
20.02.2009, 04:35 PM
Annikk -

The bass sounds on the Minimoog are pretty much unmatched. I've done a little experiment using the Minimoog, the Arturia Minimoog V VSTi and the Virus Ti, on a typical three osc moog style bass (think Edgar Winter's Frankenstein). I wouldn't call the other two "thinner" sounding, because they're plenty FAT, but I would just say that the analog version has more "there" in there. Hard to describe, but easy to hear.

The real Minimoog hits it just right (as it should). Don't get me wrong, the Virus and the Minimoog VSTi do an amazing job, and by themselves (not in the same room with a true analog), not many listeners who aren't familiar with the analog version would likely know the difference. Hearing them side by side, it's pretty obvious where the pure analog contribution comes from.

Aside from the bass lines, I love it for both searing leads, as well as interval patches. Lastly, there's something really cool about the Moog S&H too.

I could NEVER replace the Virus TI with the Minimoog, as they're two different animals, and if I had to choose only ONE to use, I'd have to take the Virus (if for no other reason than it's polyphonic).

When on the other hand, Moog gets it together and comes out with an multivoice Polymoog replacement (at some outrageous cost, no doubt), then that might just be the one to beat.

Then again, for certain kinds of music and applications, the Virus is the one to beat, so it's great having choices, and even better having BOTH!

Your mileage may vary.

annikk.exe
22.02.2009, 08:42 PM
Can you get decent overdriven/saturated sounds out of it standalone? Any processing/effects that are pretty crucial to give it a good sound?


-Annikk

solconnection
24.02.2009, 01:18 PM
I have a TI and voyager also and think they are the perfect compliment.

Voyager is limited but soo expressive (and the way it goes from clear bell tones to bowl cleaning bass in the twist of a knob is a beautiful thing). I personally find them completely different beasts.

Hope you enjoy your new puchase :)

-Dan

meisenhower
25.02.2009, 02:34 PM
Annikk -

Overdriven sound? Not really, although with the VX351 & 352 voltage expanders, you can "reprocess" sounds back through the Mini to even give it more "oomph", but a true overdrive, no.

Saturation is definitely possible with the oscs' and those filters. Thick, room filling, wall of sound possibilities exist with the mini.

With respects to effects, while a dry mini can be a beautiful thing, a little effect never hurt anything. The higher quality the better and I've heard some of the Moogerfooger effects with the Mini and they're pretty hot.

Your mileage may vary.

cl516
25.02.2009, 02:52 PM
for some saturation
i do either headphone output into ext. in
or
right output into ext. in while using left output.
adjust to taste.

annikk.exe
12.03.2009, 09:55 AM
Are you sure that's not just the same dog, pictured twice with different hair styles?


-Annikk

cl516
15.05.2009, 04:18 PM
hey guys, check out my side-by-side comparison between the Voyager and the Studio Electronics SE-1X. (http://cl516.blogspot.com/2009/05/moog-voyager-vs-studio-electronics-se.html)

feedingear
16.05.2009, 03:41 AM
Did you get the updated moog with the extra memory banks etc? I was looking wistfully at a NovaMusik ebay listing that contains a Moog Voyager with the three moog pedals and dvd/shirt stuff for about 4.7k AUS. Been very seriously contemplating selling my Korg M3 to get one.

big tunes
31.05.2009, 03:44 PM
I finally broke down and bought the keyboard I've been coveting for quite sometime.

Yesterday, I brought home my new Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue and I'm totally geeked about it. It's been over 20 years since my original Model D went away, and it's nice to have that functionality back in my rig.

Between my Virus Ti, Minimoog and Motif ES, I think all the major synth bases are now covered!!!

I'll likely be putting it through its paces this week in the studio, so we'll see what shakes out.

Peace.

Meisenhower


So..I was curious about the Motif ES, after reading your post, and decided to do some research on it since I had never really heard of it before. This is what came up on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxixZE75aFw


If only the synth came with that guy.