New Voyager Rack.

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northern hope
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New Voyager Rack.

Post by northern hope » Tue May 24, 2005 8:40 pm

Does anybody have one of these yet? I'm considering trading in my AE Walnut Voyager for one since I don't play the keyboard (I primarily use an analog sequencer for all my recordings) too terribly much. What I love about the rack version is that they kept that touchpad off of it, which is the one thing I really don't care for on the keyboard version.

Anyone out there love their new VR?

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Post by chunkcronin » Wed May 25, 2005 9:42 am

I have a VRE and I love it. It does not have a touch screan and the only thing that I did not know before I bought it and do not like is that there are no CV inputs right now. There is a connection, but you will have to wait until they come out with the VX-352. I like to patch stuff. Other than that it is great. When the 352 comes out it will be complete bliss. I bought it for a lot of the same reasons you listed and I am very happy with it.

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Post by Lengai » Wed May 25, 2005 4:34 pm

northern hope,

It may be a better decision to keep the AE instead of trading it for the RME. My reasoning is that you have a rare keyboard and the RME is not a collector's edition. Since you don't use the keyboard often, it will remain in excellent shape so that years down the road it will be a worthwhile investment. Unless space is an issue or some other big factor, it would make better investment sense to keep the AE. Just my opinion.

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Post by northern hope » Wed May 25, 2005 5:54 pm

I totally agree. I think the VRE would be amazing as an addition to my AE.


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