Voyager Electric Blue Solar Orange

I see that Nova Musik is taking pre-orders for the Electric Blue Solar limited edition. Orange backlit panel and wheels.

Interesting. I suggested an orange backlit panel and wheels… with a redwood cabinet.

I wonder?

Thats sounds awesome, orange is my favorite color :smiley:

Though I’m afraid it might look a bit like a Halloween decoration!

Wonder why there’s no mentiion of it on the Moog site? It looks wild!

Orange huh? Sounds nice. I like orange too, but I don’t think I’d like it with the EB cabinet. Think I’d rather see the orange in a performer/sig cabinet. But if it cost more then forget it. I don’t care how limited. Next year another ‘limited’ edition of the Voyager will be released as the norm now.

Shouldn’t they be calling it the MMV Electric Orange?

I wonder if the orange LED in the pitch-n-mod will be as blinding as the blue LED? They should call those lights the MMV Solar Eclipse. :sunglasses:

Anyone ever thought of switching out the lights in their AE or EB for a different color? Seems like a simple matter of opening it up, looking what make/model the lights are, then ordering a new color from whoever makes them and switching them out. Does anyone know how the backlights are implemented? Is it just an array of LEDs or something else?

Having a red AE would be pretty f***ing BOSS ! :smiling_imp:

This might be being driven by nova musik and not moog, though. They have a limited edition cosmetically customised studio electronics se-1x as well, I see…

True, I didn’t think of that. If so it should say it on their sight or something. But an AE with red lighting would be the bomb.

“Halloween” pops in my head when I think of orange and black :laughing:

Given Moog’s history, surely Clockwork Orange? :laughing:

I was thinking the same!

I was thinking the same, too. :smiley:

But on reflection, Moog may feel they’d have problems with people thinking if they bought one they’d sound just like Wendy Carlos. Of course life isn’t that simple, but people often assume that it is, especially where synths are involved.

I wouldn’t like to be in the Moog office when someone bursts in carrying a knife and wearing gouged eyeball cufflinks and says they’ve spent $3000 dollars and they want to know why they still can’t get anywhere near playing Timesteps.

Weird - I was listening to that just the other day and marvelling at it. Pure genius!

Pure genius, indeed - that’s Wendy Carlos for you!

If you combine the Solar with a modular system, you’d have a Solar System.

Haarharhar.

:wink:

And then you’d have to stick a patch lead in Uranus…







sorry… I’ll leave quietly… :blush:

Silly!
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