not enough room in the software apparently.Amos addressed this awhile ago.
I actually came on here too post a question about the pot mapping. I would be happy even to have 75% available but variable would obviously be top choice
I have talked to moog techs a couple of times about having waveform modulation " kill switches" installed. so you could use vco 3 in low mode to give modulation to two vco waveforms without affecting it’s own… but I never heard back after that first conversation. in all fairness in the coming weeks they had pretty major announcements so I understand they were very busy with other things.
Regarding #1, my “Pot Mapping” document addresses this on page 3:
Rudi Linhard, the Voyager’s software programmer, explains why only four Amount values are offered (Off, Quarter, Half, or
Full) instead of continuous values: “A calculation by 2 is much easier and faster for a microprocessor than 33 or 91. The
Voyager’s processor has to calculate four pot values all the time, and (having to calculate) a continuous value from 1% to
100% would (dramatically) reduce the (Voyager’s) response time.”
Regarding #4, KnobTweak already has enough Voyager patches to easily fill another bank of sounds. Come get 'em!
Greg
BTW - A fine tune WOULD be a pretty sweet addition!
The real question is, wouldn’t it be about time the CPU board of the now 14 years old Voyager (the design) be upgraded (once more) with a faster processor, and more memory, to accommodate new features (sold as an additional option) ? This board is easily user replaceable, or it could be installed by Moog at a fee (with extended warranty included)?
That could be a new source of revenues for Moog Music, and a great opportunity for existing Voyager owners around the world (there must be many thousands of them by now?) to upgrade their beloved Moog synth ?
That would require a complete rewrite of the OS. The Voyager OS was written in assembly and is 0% portable to a modern CPU. Then you’d have a pile of regression testing. Pretty big effort.
Not necessarily. With today’s programming tools, I’m sure Rudi could recompile the source code for other more modern and powerful processors, while adding extra features.
I can’t see the voyager getting discontinued. there’s is nothing currently in the moog range that sounds or feels like it. And any improved version is going to be more expensive putting it out of the reach of most folks. A board upgrade seems logical to me with additional features such as arp, sequencer etc..but then the hardware would be inadequate control wise. I think a new flagship will come but it won’t be a new voyager- something entirely different.