I like it, I use to have a Korg R3 and a Micro Korg but I feel this sounds better than either of those, and I can use it stand alone as well as with guitar. Hadn't used the auto tune function too much, but Its actually fun to play with, Think it would work great with a Theremin, or just in a monitor mix for a vocalist. The only thing I don't like about it is that setting it up Is not totally straight forward different modes change what function knobs do and I cant always tell what i'm doing, but guess that's why the make manuals for. Kinda with they would make a MoogerFooger vocoder.ColorForm2113 wrote:Ooh how do you like the ehx vocoder?
What do you store in the back of your Voyager?
Re: What do you store in the back of your Voyager?
Re: What do you store in the back of your Voyager?
I was thinking it's a good spot for a 12" sub or something .... roast beef or maybe corned beef.
Inspiration seems to always come at the start of a session, so always have that tape recorder going!
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Re: What do you store in the back of your Voyager?
Meter man: a moogerfooger vocoder (that's a mouthful!) Would be incredible!
Zone 47: putting a sub woofer in could provide haptic feedback for keys lol
Zone 47: putting a sub woofer in could provide haptic feedback for keys lol
My modular so far: Q104, Q106 x2, Q107, Q108, Q109 x2 , Q116, Q118, Q127 w/Q140, Q130, STG Wave Folder, Mixer and Mankato playing with Moog Voyager, VX-351, CP-251, MF-104M x2 ( STEREO!) Volca Beats and Bass, Arturia Beat step