Greetings all!
Recently bought a (used) Voyager anniversary edition. Love it! I'm new to analog synth, but also got roland synths and virus kb. Looking at the Moog website I saw that there's a few upgrades available: 3.X field upgrade and After pressure upgrade. (The quiet II technology is not available for anniversary ed).
While I do understand that the 3.X field upgrade multiply the amount of stored presets by 7x, and includes 2 midi improvements, I was wondering if there's any other difference soundwise? I'm not sure that I need so many presets for now, but still debating about having my Moog upgraded. Opinions anyone?
In this post http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.ph ... re#p118852 I saw a comment by Rudy about removing "C9" and two diodes, which I'm very comfortable doing myself. Rudy stated that this will make the board "pretty actual". My Voyager seem to be fine as it is (no crackling noise or anything else). Should I do that anyway?
LA
Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
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Re: Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
Welcome to the Moog Forum.
Are you talking about this Anniversary Edition Voyager ?
Are you talking about this Anniversary Edition Voyager ?
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Re: Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
Ohhh, I so much wish I did
But no, It's "just" the 50th anniversary model that came just before the electric blue, with about the same look...
According to the moog website this model preceeded those upgrades
Still love it
LA
But no, It's "just" the 50th anniversary model that came just before the electric blue, with about the same look...
According to the moog website this model preceeded those upgrades
Still love it
LA
Re: Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
There's the Voyager Anniversary (e.g. 10 yr.; my Select that these decals, etc. on it). Then there is the Minimoog Anniversary edition (bling as you referenced).
I'm not an expert in firmware but if you don't nee date presets, don't bother. The diff between the original analog board from when they started making the Voyager and the latest is nil. Maybe different component suppliers but the same specifications per component and this thing is so tight, I doubt highly that there is any sonic difference.
I thought that Quiet II did something about some background noise from the light circuits but again, may be minimal at worst.
Just play the heck out of that thing, congrats on picking it up... everybody should have one (or more than one).
I'm not an expert in firmware but if you don't nee date presets, don't bother. The diff between the original analog board from when they started making the Voyager and the latest is nil. Maybe different component suppliers but the same specifications per component and this thing is so tight, I doubt highly that there is any sonic difference.
I thought that Quiet II did something about some background noise from the light circuits but again, may be minimal at worst.
Just play the heck out of that thing, congrats on picking it up... everybody should have one (or more than one).
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I'm not sure but I think that only very early Voyagers with the back lit panel could benefit from the Quiet II technology. I'm pretty sure the newer ones already have it from the factory ? (I could be wrong...)
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Re: Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
Thanks all of you for your comments.
Since this was my first post here my answer to you where delayed, pending approval from the moderator.
Wish you can read this without such delay.
LA
Since this was my first post here my answer to you where delayed, pending approval from the moderator.
Wish you can read this without such delay.
LA
Re: Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
Yes, I did notice some background noise ("buzzing") if I crank up the light, but believe I could easily mask the noise by playing the keys at the same timeEMwhite wrote:I thought that Quiet II did something about some background noise from the light circuits but again, may be minimal at worst.
The Moog website state that this upgrade is not available for signature or anniversary edition (that should mean the 50th anniversary ed.). But I'm fine with that.
I WillEMwhite wrote: Just play the heck out of that thing, congrats on picking it up... everybody should have one (or more than one)
I'm still puzzled about doing the mod suggested by Rudy or not (See the OP). Did anyone in fact removed "C9" and the two diodes? I'm pretty good at doing thing like this, but wanted to know if I should do this only if I have a "crackling noise" problem or if there are other benefits of doing this?
LA
Re: Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
I don't think it's a recommended mod.
Rudi mentioned it in response to my crackling noise woes, after I quoted a tech who said it might be because I used a new OS with an old digi board. But all Rudi said was that "this is the difference between the new and old board". He doubted the crackling was due to this difference. And since you don't even experience that crackling issue, well, don't fix what's not broken etc...
Since I just fried the OS and possibly the entire digi board of my Signature Edition, I'm gonna send it to an authorized tech and I'll try to remember to ask him about the difference. I'm gonna see if he can fix the crackling noise as well. Never did get around to that (it's not all that bad unless you're recording).
Rudi mentioned it in response to my crackling noise woes, after I quoted a tech who said it might be because I used a new OS with an old digi board. But all Rudi said was that "this is the difference between the new and old board". He doubted the crackling was due to this difference. And since you don't even experience that crackling issue, well, don't fix what's not broken etc...
Since I just fried the OS and possibly the entire digi board of my Signature Edition, I'm gonna send it to an authorized tech and I'll try to remember to ask him about the difference. I'm gonna see if he can fix the crackling noise as well. Never did get around to that (it's not all that bad unless you're recording).
Re: Voyager anniversary edition: Upgrade?
For future reference:
With the aid of Rudi Linhard, I managed to get my non-booting Voyager back to life and complete the OS upgrade. The steps to do that are in this thread.
With the aid of Rudi Linhard, I managed to get my non-booting Voyager back to life and complete the OS upgrade. The steps to do that are in this thread.