Repairing the Voyager during booth setup. Like he’d done for 100 shows before that. ![]()

Apologies to Paul Schreiber at synthtech.com for the bandwidth. Go buy some MOTM modules to plug into your Voyager to make up for it. ![]()
Repairing the Voyager during booth setup. Like he’d done for 100 shows before that. ![]()

Apologies to Paul Schreiber at synthtech.com for the bandwidth. Go buy some MOTM modules to plug into your Voyager to make up for it. ![]()
I think Bob was just setting up a keyboard stand.
I don’t recall any Voyagers that required repairs at that show.
If he’s repairing a Voyager, then why do none of them have the hood open…?
Cause he just finished. ![]()
I just figured with the tools and the multimeter sitting there, maybe he was on the ground fixing the synth sitting there. Especially since I just finished Analog Days. I didn’t mean to imply that prototype Voyagers might break. Sheesh, touchy crowd. ![]()
I hadn’t noticed the multimeter there before.
Maybe he was doing something technical on it.
I don’t know.
My reply was because that year I worked that booth for Moog Music and didn’t hear or see of any of the vgers being broken.
He does seem to have an anti-static bag there though.
Maybe he swapped boards or something?