so i was just browsing another forum, and some one brought up a really good point. why doesnt moog have any demos of the voyager or little phatty in a polyphonic chain??? since there are very few who can afford a bunch of voaygers to test it out, why not demo it so we can at least have a taste of it?
and also, is it possible to polychain the voyager os, or is that something that has to be done via midi?
Ive been wondering why there are NO videos of duophonic Moogs anywhere myself. Not even on the Voyager DVD or the First SI dvd when they had the RME up there too.
I don’t think its possible to polychain the OS, but you can master/slave them all day long.
There was somebody here who chained an LP and a Voyager for duophony a while back. Poly on the OS is impossible because the Pitch and Gate CVs are monophonic.
I’d love to hear a stack of 15 (in tune) RMEs playing some string patches, cray FM, or something. If I won the lottery I would do it myself!
I have a Voyager PE and an RME. I could not get it to work right. Tried most every possible setting and it just did not work properly. Sometimes I would get both on the same key, sometimes dead keys. Best I was able to get was a setup like the Oberheim 2 voice, one set to high note priority and one set low. Both sounded as mono notes and split with two held down.
I gave up, it was very fustrating, but I would have purchased two more RME’s if it had worked.
Hey Latigid On,
Thanks for the tip! Not sure what I tried but I did try every setting and could not get it to work in a predictable way.
So I tried again this morning, and finally figured out what the problem was. OK, the first clue I got was from the menu labled “MIDI in key order”. Again it did not work properly, but I noticed the RME was triggering fine on the second note, it was the PE that kept jumping to the second note. Then I realized it was the PE keyboard that was responding in the way any monophonic would, by jumping to the second note held. So… I disabled local on the PE, looped the MIDI out back to MIDI in, and MIDI thru to the RME. DUH…now it works?
I’m not a big fan of MIDI but I guess this is the only way to make multi synths work together. Now I’ll have to re-assign all of my cool patches to respond from MIDI messages for the touch pad, but this is another reason why with local on, the PE responded to the pad but not the RME.
So, I had all the settings right, it was the PE keyboard that was giving me the difficulty. (Missed this part in the manual?) To sum it up: The poly chain only works under MIDI control of all synths in the chain!
Thanks for the help!
Hey, you got me to look at try this again. Sometimes all you need is a little push in the right direction. I have been playing a two-vioce Voyager for the past 20 hours or so. Had to take a sleep brake!
It almost works perfectly, but I play either too fast or too sloppy for MIDI and I’ve been getting notes hanging. Not very often, but enough that it would be difficult to try it live. It is really cool the way you adjust parameters on the PE and both respond. I own two model D’s and at one time borrowed another to get a three voice Mini going. But it was impractical because a simple envelope adjustment had to be done three times. I would add a third unit, because with two I’m playing intervals, three you have a chord!
It is badass though. Not like a Voyager times 2, more like an exponential function, a Voyager to the second power.
Perhaps I’ll put up a video!