Yes, very much so! There are no microprocessors or digital clocks anywhere near the control panel or sound engine of the OS. There is one digital element only in the Old School; it still uses a key-scan processor. However, this processor is self-contained underneath the keyboard, far away from any analog bits, and only an analog pitch-CV and gate ever goes from it to the analog board… all other control signals are fully analog, direct from the panel to the synth engine with no scanning or digital shenanigans. It should make for a purer sound. Of course you can control the Old School via pitch-CV and Gate from an analog modular-style keyboard, as well, using the CV jacks on the panel.
Sweet! That’s good to know Amos!
As a really new owner of a Select Series Voyager,
it’s nice to know I can get the ‘no-artifacts’ situation like the Old School.
Well, I get custom wood color and the touchpad which I love.
So when is 3.4 due? Thanks!
HOWEVER!
Rudi has fixed this for the regular Voyager in OS 3.4 which will be released very soon… as long as you turn off Parameter Display, you will be able to turn Cutoff and Spacing at the same time with no artifacts.
This is kind of a shame for me, as I have used that little-stepping effect on purpose in one of my songs which I perform live… I guess I’ll just have to leave Display Parameters turned on to get this effect!
hello, any idea when this update with no artifacts is coming? thanks
EDIT: sweet it’s out.