I heard on another forum that the LP Tribute's controls are switch-wired analog, unlike the Voyager/Stage's 14-bit quantized controls, but the LP Stage Editions are quantized like the Voyager's in order to keep costs down.
Can anybody substantiate this?
For what it's worth, I've owned all 3 and didn't really notice anything in the way of stepping w/ really slow sweeps, but I'm still interested in knowing if that's really the case or hearsay.
LP Tribute knobs versus LP Stage knobs
LP Tribute knobs versus LP Stage knobs
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Me too! That's what freaked me out when I heard it. I've been going around touting that advantage over the Voyager for a while now, just wanted to fact check and make sure I'm not misinforming people.lanxe wrote:i though they were all (stage and tribute) RAC....meaning not stepped like the voyager.
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Here's an old thread where Amos talks about the difference between the Tribute and Stage knobs. Perhaps it might answer some questions.
http://www.moogmusic.com/forum/viewtopi ... 72&start=0
http://www.moogmusic.com/forum/viewtopi ... 72&start=0
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Thanks for the link, didn't know this was previously discussed.MarkM wrote:Here's an old thread where Amos talks about the difference between the Tribute and Stage knobs. Perhaps it might answer some questions.
http://www.moogmusic.com/forum/viewtopi ... 72&start=0
Per the tech notes in the LP Stage manual...
"RAC provides responsive analog control for the Osc 1&2, Filter Cutoff, Filter Resonance, EG Amount, Overload and Filter EG Sustain parameters."
YAY! Really all I cared about was whether the cutoff was RAC or not, really glad to hear this.
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