Voyager or Minimoog?

A few weeks ago I did a reunion gig with a band I played with back in 1981 (showing my age here)

In this song (featuring a drummer with zero sense of metronome) I am sometimes playing Voyager, sometimes Minimoog. Which is which?

http://www.retrosynth.com/~analoguediehard/marauder/Marauder%20reunion%20demo-Never%20Been%20Any%20Reason.mp3

intro is model d, solo voyager?

They are both played at once.

Intro Model D, 1st Solo Voyager, 2nd Solo doubled with both via Midi (?)

my opinion, the other other way around.

This is of course the point of the post. The Voyager and Mini are close. However, I don’t believe a Voyager without any signal modification can sound that close to a Mini.

Interesting variation of guesses - EMwhite had the correct answer.

Yeah MC, I can hear you playing both at once during the solo’s! Double fisted Moog action FTW! :smiley:

Not only would it be a win, but it would be an utter dessimation if both taurus pedals were triggered from their respective Minis. lol

Ha! And I was listening through a Dell laptop speaker; surprised I was correct.

The Mini is more aggressive sounding. After I posted, I thought, perhaps MC was trying to trick us by creating a patch on the Mini that was very smooth and on the Voyager that was more raw;

Had a question about the organ though… was that your B3 or one of those new fangled solid state models?

The Voyager simply can’t do what the Mini can do…and by that I mean have that aggressive sharp edge that is unmistakably a D.

Hammond XK-3 through Dynacord CLS-222

It’s easy to spot the Voyager as the Voyager can do what the Model D can’t do.