Voyager RME Discontinued

Thoughts?

Is Moog discontinuing the voyager line on the cusp of announcing a new flagship?
Phatty XL?
Poly Moog 2016?

How about an analog 16 voice multi-timbral with polyphonic after-touch?
:slight_smile:

That’s the Voyager RME, Freqbox, Midimurf and Analog Delay discontinued/halted in the span of a couple months. I imagine there will be more coming…

That’s a lot of freed up resources. Let’s see…Modular systems? New flagship?

Hooray!

The Voyager RME was expensively priced, putting it out of the reach of many musicians who could not afford the premium 2K+ price for it, especially in Europe. And RME was not without problems either.
It’s time to bring the prices down a bit on any new forthcoming products.

Like any company, if you overprice your products and people don’t buy, you go out of business.

Seen that tired argument too many times. It’s a race to the bottom market strategy, which brought us Behringer whose underpriced products were so bad that retailers stopped carrying them, repair shops no longer repaired them, and retailers refused to take used Behringers on consignment.

Be careful what you ask for…

What MC said.

Well, Moog did just reissue the modular systems,
So, I don’t really think they are racing to the bottom,
In general.

I wonder if the VX-352 is next? Makes little sense to keep that around with out the RME.

Am I the only one now concerned about the future of the Voyager itself?

I’m sure they may be dropping the Voyager in the next year or so but will have a new approach to the Minimoog with all of the abilities of the Sub 37 and then many features and abilities that will be unique to it and keep it as the premier flagship. I think they have done such an overwhelmingly amazing job in the Sub 37 that they have almost forced themselves to have to majorly enhance a Minimoog iteration. Trio Mode? Perhaps additional oscillators? Any guesses anyone?

The Sub37 is not a replacement for the Voyager.
The Voyager is Bob Moog’s very own baby, and a redesign of the Model D.
The Voyager is a template: 3 Oscillators, 2 Filters. 4 octave keyboard, and a few more features, deliberately kept out of the phatty line. The Sub37 is not a match for that.

A redesigned Voyager (maybe even keeping the name?) upgraded to more recent technology is more likely to happen than Moog Music dropping the production of the Minimoog entirely.

I actually am a little concerned about the discontinuation of the voyager,
I am just hoping they come out with an updated version, as well.

Freeing up a slot for Sub37 RME! :laughing:

I’d be pretty shocked to see Moog dropping Voyagers entirely. The voyager/minimoog is what the company is built around. I also wouldn’t think they’re looking to try to compete in the inexpensive mass-produced synth market, either.

The more I think about it, I believe they’re clearing up all their current products that may overlap with their new initiative. When you start knocking out Voyager RME (rack mounted 3 VCOs, VCA, VCF, etc) and stand alone VCOs, Envelopes, LFOs, Filter array/Sequencer of the Freqbox/Midimurf - all that just screams “Modular” to me.

It doesn’t make sense to me to drop half the moogerfooger line and not have alternative Moog applications in the works to apply all those CV I/Os built into their current synth lines.

That is a good point. I bet we will see more individual modules for sale.

Just thought…with Midi Murf gone..the Polymoog had the Resonators..but the Modular has the Fixed Filter Bank. So jumping to wild conclusions, which is fun, it could indicate a new Polymoog or Euro-rack module versions and re-inventions of the the Modular System since they will not have any rack mount at all now except the Minitaur…wait! An all new Moog Minitaur Modular System! Fun. I have absolutely no idea of course :bulb:
But all of the discontinued models may just mean that they just no longer sell enough to justify the space made for making them any more, as much as anyone who has one may love them. I’m sure we all see the Moog gear we love as being “essential”, but it is a business and can’t afford mere sentimentality.

A new polymoog would be cost prohibitive, considering how much one pays for one Moog voice currently.
Lowering their standards to afford a better price would be the death of Moog.

As to Eurorack, who knows?
Maybe after Roland releases their own Euro-case and PSU solution, until then Euro is just too much of a mess power-wise.

My two cents :slight_smile:

Do you mean the $35,000 model that does not include a keyboard or midi? :laughing:

That one doesn’t count :laughing:

That’s a very expensive piece of luxury furniture that happens to make sounds using outdated technology
(sorry Moog, just taunting you a bit :mrgreen: )

On a more serious note, a new Poly-Moog would not just copy a typical Moog voice times n (4? 6? 8 times?)
The sound would be huge, while great for solo performance and other applications (trio?), it would really fill up a mix, maybe a bit too much. Poly synths are a very different sonic territory. A considerable investment would have to be made in research & development, and an expensive high end product would probably be the result with all the associated financial risk involved (for both Moog Music and the users :mrgreen: )

Who knows? Only Moog knows what they will do next. Here’s to a surprise that’s going to make our speculations look silly :laughing: .

A functional evolution of the memorymoog would be amazing,
Even if it was $10,000.

As far as an analog poly, to my ears every single one I have ever heard does not make an impression to me that sounds any better than any good Korg, Roland or Yamaha digital synth can make. I actually cannot hear anything that sounds better about it. With a mono analog it is a very clear unmistakeable thick wide moving living breathing sound that digital cannot match. I know I may be alone in thinking this but does anyone else know what I mean?

https://youtu.be/H6_eqxh-Qok Amadeus- “Too many notes” :wink: