voyager sounds - moognase

hello,

i made some new songs with my voyager which you can listen to for free at

http://www.moognase.com

some of them are peaceful and funny, others are spacey and minimal.

no touchscreens were harmed in the making of these songs.

:wink:

have fun!

martin

Very nice martin! I dig your productions. I take it though when you say these songs were made with your voyager you’re not meaning exclusively as layering tracks with that one instrument?

Either way these are nice. Thanks for sharing.

monads

it’s all pure voyager, one track layered on top of another.
(except the reverb and delay effects which are non-moog effects).
nothing else added.

:slight_smile:

and its again all pure fine music !

Well done Martin !

pretty sweet. takes time layering with one instrument. I know I get impatient, wish I had like 7 more voyagers :laughing: and they’re giving us reasons now too with all these ‘select’ series editions. gotta collect’em all!

:wink:
thanks for taking the time to listen.

you are right, it takes patience for all the layering - patience, simplicity, effort, and fun.

i guess these songs reflect what a voyager sounds like straight out of the box, using basic sequencing and playing technique.

the voyager allows you to go way beyond these examples though. there’s much much more up its sleeve.

for example, the touchscreen reacts to fruit, for example you can take a small banana and rock it back and forth, as a modulation device.

enjoy!

martin

Most songs are bit more mellow than I usually like, but they are still very nice to listen to!

Thanks for sharing them!

Great stuff
just like the last batch you posted.

Just out of curiosity are you using your own patches or are you using presets (or both)? Also what are you sequencing with?

Jon

thanks for listening!

all patches are my own work, i immediately ditched all the original patches.
i only ever use sounds grouped as follows:

sine blip sounds
deep drones
bass sounds
pulse blip
noise/noise snare
bass drum
classic ufo effects etc.

the orchestration ranges from a trio to a kind of medium-sized orchestra using three or all of the above groups.

i kind of take care to choose the number of oscillators according to the feeling i want to achieve.

0 oscillators - noise, ufos, zaps, ray guns, bird sounds, zaps etc

1 oscillator - bouncy, light, fluffy, blippy, buzzy

2 oscillators - phasing, sync, vocaloid, nasal

3 oscillators - drones, bass, fat, sweeps, ‘big’ sounds

all the sequencing was done on a yamaha qy70 synced with a korg multitracker, and pulsating blips were done by triggering a note using the old ‘rogue’ trick.

but theory aside, it was lots of fun recording these pieces, and i am really happy you enjoyed it!

:wink:

Thanks for the cool tunes Martin.

Also nice to see your thought process and organization approach to coming up with sounds.

But what is the old “Rogue” trick?

the rogue trick is emulating the ‘trig’ thing you could do with the moog rogue.

if i remember correctly, it was described elsewhere as the “mandolin effect”. (but only when triggered fast.)

the rogue has a switch that repeats a single note infinitely. this can be used to either make a pulsating blip or bass, or it can be used to make a drone.

the voyager can emulate this trick by triggering a continuous blip.

blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip blip 


:wink:

Thanks for the response
and the explanation. That’s an interesting way of working. Love the music.

Martin, I love your tunes! They remind me of Ralf und Florian era Kraftwerk. Kepp 'em coming!

-andrew bunny

I’m still not quite with you, Martin - how do you trigger a continuous blip on the Voyager?

Nice sounds, BTW!

the continuous blip thing can be done by switching oscillator 3 to LO and modulating another oscillator. it’s a good idea to use a saw wave on the modulated oscillator so you can get a short tone for the blip. you can play around with the wave forms to soften or harden the attack.

then, switch the oscillator 3 keyboard control to OFF. this way, the speed of the blips is constant over the whole range of the keyboard.
if you switch the oscillator keyboard control to ON, you’ll get fast blips in the higher ptches and slower blips in the lower pitches.

I did the same. I think you starting something with the banana used as a modulation item for the touchscreen “and now new from Moog
Moog Fruit!!! Use them to modulate your touchscreen and gain creative control! Eat them when your hungry! Get them now and available in all sizes/colors!!!” :wink:

I love your music. Thank you for sharing it.

Great job. I’m very impressed. You should share your patches with the moogspace community. Then people might actually start signing up. I particularly like the drum and bell sounds in the second track.

thank you very much for listening and commenting!

:smiley:

unfortunately, my prodigy has been very ill during the completion of these new songs, and shortly before finalising them, i had to bring it to the hospital in order to undergo surgery, so most of the new music up these days was done with his sister nelly, a dx100. although she’s a tough cookie, she misses snorri smörbjörnson, the prodigy, for his boldness and support.

:cry:

snorri, the ailing prodigy, has suffered a fuse collaps, multiple socket fractures and a severe wire-joint discombobulation with anearobic irregularities of the frequency synapses and is undergoing rhinoplasty with blu-tack so his dodgy knob won’t fall off anymore. severe stuff.

:cry:


 but it is expected to get back home very soon to join the family again!

:smiley:

I check your website every couple weeks in hope of hearing something new. I thought the last batch sounded less ‘moogy’ than usual
now I know why. Great stuff nonetheless