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Voyager: cursor button dead

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 10:50 am
by pjwa
On my Voyager Electric Blue the cursor button is dead or stuck.

I can't change patches anymore, the arrow buttons only move the banks. Also it's not possible to edit any functions that require the cursor button.

Can this be a software problem? If yes, what to do?

Or if it's a hardware problem - can I exchange the button myself?

Thanks and kind regards
PJ Wassermann

Re: Voyager: cursor button dead

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:28 pm
by Stevie Ray
I'd suggest getting in touch with Moog technical support first.

Is your Voyager still under warranty?

Even if the warranty has expired, I'd ask Moog for advice first. In my experience they are always helpful and could point you to the nearest repair center.

I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron but there's no way I would consider replacing the button myself unless it was the absolute last resort. I suspect it would be hard to find exactly the right button anyway.

Re: Voyager: cursor button dead

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 9:11 pm
by bichuelo
In my understanding, this can be a hardware problem that doesn't need soldering, you do need to have the original replacement part. It might have a very low price, so Moog might even send it to you as a gift.

But, doing the job might be quite difficult and risky withouth previous knowledge of servicing the Voyager, since you need to dissasamble most of the unit to get to that spot :?

Ask Moog anyway, don't take anything you read here as an official advice.

Re: Voyager: cursor button dead

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 1:11 am
by EricK
bichuelo wrote:Ask Moog anyway, don't take anything you read here as an official advice.
The exception to this is if you get a reply from "RL" who wrote the software for the Voyager. He is qualified to distinguish between a hardware vs software malfunction.
Sometimes Amos will also reply, but over the last few years it seems that Moog has transitioned away from answering these questions on the forum and prefers to resolve these directly.

Re: Voyager: cursor button dead

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 5:42 pm
by Stevie Ray
bichuelo wrote:Ask Moog anyway, don't take anything you read here as an official advice.
Good call.