Hello,
I own #1028 Voyager and both the Moogerfooger and the expander,
i am curious if anyone out there has developed there “modular” setup any further than that? If so, what is your setup?
I would like to go as far with the Voyager with modules from other companies as possible without shutting down Cleveland Public Power company.
I have alot to play with with the Moogerfooger and the cv expander, but i was trhinking of adding anothe Oscillator from doepfer perhaps? and then i would run it through the Moog filter, can this be done? Is the control voltage in the voyager the same as other modular makers out there?
I think you get what i am trying to ask,
Thanks,
David
Modulars are fun with the Voyager. Yoou must get the breakout box CV-351 and it helps to have the 251 as well.
Blacet makes some fine pieces. I own and built their:
Time Machine (2 second analog delay)
Dark Star Chaos (Modulated noise filter+shakeyVCO) I have two of em’
Binary Zone (step sequencer)
I/O (brings input to +10v, and a cool envelope generator as well)
In addition to the Moogerfooger MF-102 and 2 MF-104’s.
CV is so much fun. Blacet seems to be making some of the most radical module but I’ve seen some homebrew things that are blowing my mind like a CV controled spring reverb that some kid is making. So cool.
Some other good Modular to do a search for:
MOTM aka Synthesis Technology(The new standard)
Wiard (radical but expensive)
Cyndustries(great “classic series” revamped)
Ken Stone Modular(sells pc boards dirt cheap($5-20) but you must build)
Syntheisizers.com (pretty nice Moogish new modular)
Modcan (great + pricey)Paia (inexpensive and a great place to start with DIY kits, just normal moduals)
well I hope this helps…
also…
Doepfer from Germany. Really cool they make like a million diffrent modules but it has some issues with power supply and rack size compatibility when you start mixing modules. You kinds have to stay with only dopfer pieces. Still cool.
Thanks for the advice,
I will start another thread for my next question.
David