NAMM: Moog Voyager Gets Soft

US New editor for the flagship model      30/07/04

NAMM: Moog Voyager Gets Soft
Excuse for another Voyager pic!

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For a small company, Moog get a lot done - this latest release enables owners of the Moog Voyager to quickly assemble preset banks, categorize and archive presets, create random patches, and access edit mode parameters to plumb the depths of the Voyager's synthesis capabilities. The easy-to-use interface allows the user to load a preset and examine its settings to understand how presets are achieved, as all the front panel controls and the parameters in edit mode can be viewed and edited on the main display screen. The editor gives fast access to edit mode parameters, including Pitch Bend amount, PGM Mod Buss Source, Destination, Shaping, Keyboard Modes, Trigger Modes, Filter Poles, Envelope Gate Sources, Touch Surface Destinations, Pot Mapping, Clock Divider, and Preset Name. Making a change to any of the controls on the editor's display automatically sends the change to the Voyager. The resolution of the continuous controls can be set to 16-bit resolution for very precise editing. Priced modestly at $79, the editor can be downloaded from Moog Music's web site
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