Voyager Acid Basslines
Voyager Acid Basslines
If you don't like acid house music you probably won't like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnT2fW1o9WM
It was a one take recording, so it's not the best production, but the Voyager sounds great as usual.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnT2fW1o9WM
It was a one take recording, so it's not the best production, but the Voyager sounds great as usual.
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I've heard of people completely ruining their Moogs with MIDI feedback while working within DAWs.
You'd have to ask Moog why this happens, because I really don't know.
You'd have to ask Moog why this happens, because I really don't know.
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seriously another good reason to get a hardware sequencer I guess.I've heard of people completely ruining their Moogs with MIDI feedback while working within DAWs.
or just feed the midi back into something like a machinedrum and then have that control the moog? am I understanding this correctly. yeowza. or is there another way to avoid hurting it.
I was wondering that myself. MIDI is a spec. The voltage is the same on each line regardless of whats driving it. I can see large info flow locking a processor, but doing damage? Someone enlighten me.
Last edited by Just Me on Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"Music expresses that which can not be said and on which it is impossible to be silent."
Damage from MIDI feedback loops? I don't think so. While MIDI feedback loops can result in stuck notes, uneven playback from a sequencer, random patch changes and even weird effects from strange controller messages, none of this can cause damage in and of itself. Any undesirable effects resulting from a feedback loop can be remedied by cycling the power on the receiving instrument (power reset for hardware), or by quitting/relaunching the DAW - no permanent damage, although you may have lost some of your work in the process (moral: save early/save often). Of course, if the MIDI loop is still there after a reset, the problem will likely reoccur.
As for any real damage to hardware, I suppose it's possible to blow a speaker with an unexpected blast from a loud stuck note, but that's probably about it.
BTW, there's nothing in any of the current Voyager or Little Phatty manuals about damaging the instrument from a MIDI feedback loop. I would know.
- Greg
As for any real damage to hardware, I suppose it's possible to blow a speaker with an unexpected blast from a loud stuck note, but that's probably about it.
BTW, there's nothing in any of the current Voyager or Little Phatty manuals about damaging the instrument from a MIDI feedback loop. I would know.
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I was told by someone at Moog MIDI feedback can damage a Moog, and I know a sure way to test this.
Hook up a Little Phatty's or Voyager's MIDI in and out to the same soundcard MIDI connections.
Without altering any MIDI settings, start Sony ACID Pro and make a MIDI track in it for the LP or Voyager.
Start drawing MIDI notes and let it play out for awhile.
Anything strange starting to happen?
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Edit: I'm guessing no one's ready to take the risk of screwing up their Moog to test this, but if Greg's right then there's really nothing to worry about.
Hook up a Little Phatty's or Voyager's MIDI in and out to the same soundcard MIDI connections.
Without altering any MIDI settings, start Sony ACID Pro and make a MIDI track in it for the LP or Voyager.
Start drawing MIDI notes and let it play out for awhile.
Anything strange starting to happen?
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Edit: I'm guessing no one's ready to take the risk of screwing up their Moog to test this, but if Greg's right then there's really nothing to worry about.
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