I really wanted a voyager but ended up buying the sub37 just because it had the two note thing going. I still want a voyager. More key and more knobs = better.

Yeah it really has...I want independent control over everything! I want to be able to route what ever voltage to what ever input and then back around againEricK wrote:Color,
See, this is where modular spoiled you, because now you want independent Osc control haha. That one guy who made that eurorack Voyager had the right idea!
Eric
It usually involves playing with ensembles, quartets, symphonies, orchestras things like thatstiiiiiiive wrote:By the way, monosynths can play only one note at a time just as other monophonic instruments, think violin, woods etc.
It may be interesting to search what tricks intrumentists use to make those instruments sounds like they play chords.
Rhhho come onColorForm2113 wrote:It usually involves playing with ensembles, quartets, symphonies, orchestras things like thatstiiiiiiive wrote:By the way, monosynths can play only one note at a time just as other monophonic instruments, think violin, woods etc.
It may be interesting to search what tricks intrumentists use to make those instruments sounds like they play chords.
ColorForm2113 wrote:Actually this is something I just thought of that might work. I've used my dot com modular oscillators with a midi/cv module to make a two voice Voyager.
http://youtu.be/PJB4U6HQbwM
But you can probably use that same concept within the voyager it self.
Oscillator one controlled by the voyager. With low note priority. Then turn off keyboard control for oscillator three. Then use the the midi/cv module with high or last note priority with midi out from the Voyager going to the module.send the cv out to mod 2 input. Use the pedal buss, select mod 2 as the source, oscillator three as the destination, shaping on, and I assume amount to full. This should in theory allow you to play oscillator one as the bass note and oscillator three as the high note...Actually I have a spare minute I'm going to try this