Hey!
So I bought the bubinga electric blue from sweetwater about 6 moths ago, but really wish I went with the rack mount version with a both the VX- expanders...
I also own the Vx-351 and CP-251.
Now I feel like I am stuck with mine... What should i do....
Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
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Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
why do you think you made a mistake? Other than RME's are tough to find at a reasonable price anymore.
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VoyagerEB, Minitaur, LittlePhattyII, 4xSlimPhatty, Sub37, MF[2x101,2x102,103,104M,105,105B,105M,2x107,108M], 3xCP251, XV351, MP201;
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
I dont understand either. The keyboard version is da thing with the best synth keybed I experienced.
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Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
I'm sure someone out there would love a special edition Bubinga EB Select. If you're not happy with it then by all means pass it onto someone who would really appreciate it. I don't understand your purchase lament.
BTW, I just bought a Bubinga EB Special Edition bundle package from Sweetwater too with the CP-251 and VX-351 less than a month ago and couldn't be happier.
BTW, I just bought a Bubinga EB Special Edition bundle package from Sweetwater too with the CP-251 and VX-351 less than a month ago and couldn't be happier.
Rael Imperial Aerosol Kid
Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
That is one sweet-looking Voyager. Don't look back, you did good.
I've had my EB for 10 years and haven't regretted it ever.
Enjoy your Voyager and keep twisting those knobs!
I've had my EB for 10 years and haven't regretted it ever.
Enjoy your Voyager and keep twisting those knobs!
Voyager EB #165, T3 #292, MF-101, 102, 103, 104SD, 2x104MSD, 105M, 107, 108M, MP-201, VX-351, CP-251, Frostwave Fat Controller.
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Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
Thanks everyone! I think I just wish I could get a front rack mounted panel for all the Rear Voyager ports... Kinda want a more modular feel to it.
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Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
I only lament the fact, I want more of a modular feel! I think thats it lol So I am cooking up some ideas.Scott Rolf wrote:I'm sure someone out there would love a special edition Bubinga EB Select. If you're not happy with it then by all means pass it onto someone who would really appreciate it. I don't understand your purchase lament.
BTW, I just bought a Bubinga EB Special Edition bundle package from Sweetwater too with the CP-251 and VX-351 less than a month ago and couldn't be happier.
Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
I wanted to get the Bubinga bundle. It's still a good value but went with the RME and expanders and saved quite a bit of $ and space. I had enough left over to set up a rack of foogers to go with my semi-modular Moog set-up.
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Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
I just got a Voyager and had similar thoughts about wanting the patch points on a rack.dmodhotr wrote:I wanted to get the Bubinga bundle. It's still a good value but went with the RME and expanders and saved quite a bit of $ and space. I had enough left over to set up a rack of foogers to go with my semi-modular Moog set-up.
Just use a 1U patch panel. Run a snake of 1/4" cables (I know, not as nice as a crusty old 25 pin serial/printer cable <g>) to the back of it and label the front ports.
Pete
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Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
Its not quite as simple as that as the the rear ports have functionality with things are not plugged in ie. constant voltage with nothing.Psychlist1972 wrote:I just got a Voyager and had similar thoughts about wanting the patch points on a rack.dmodhotr wrote:I wanted to get the Bubinga bundle. It's still a good value but went with the RME and expanders and saved quite a bit of $ and space. I had enough left over to set up a rack of foogers to go with my semi-modular Moog set-up.
Just use a 1U patch panel. Run a snake of 1/4" cables (I know, not as nice as a crusty old 25 pin serial/printer cable <g>) to the back of it and label the front ports.
Pete
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Re: Bought a Bubinga Voyager, Wish I bought a RME...
Solution for that might be found in this thread:
http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.ph ... ay#p105572
The workaround seems to involve dummy plugs
http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.ph ... ay#p105572
The workaround seems to involve dummy plugs