Just bought my first Moog Product
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Do ask someone to show you how to take it from patch mode to panel edit mode, though, so you can try the supplied patches and also explore the synth more fully.
Maybe edit the supplied patches first (they can be fully edited), but the position of the knobs only affects the sound when you change one, so it may seem confusing at first.
Also make sure the mod wheel hasn't been left half-way up when you try the patches. If that sounds like I'm being too basic, it's worth mentioning that I made that mistake and had tried a few patches that sounded wildly over modulated until I noticed the wheel was half up. And I've been playing synths since the 1970s. It's easily done. I knew what the synth was capable of, but for a minute there I thought the progammers had gone a bit berserk.
Maybe edit the supplied patches first (they can be fully edited), but the position of the knobs only affects the sound when you change one, so it may seem confusing at first.
Also make sure the mod wheel hasn't been left half-way up when you try the patches. If that sounds like I'm being too basic, it's worth mentioning that I made that mistake and had tried a few patches that sounded wildly over modulated until I noticed the wheel was half up. And I've been playing synths since the 1970s. It's easily done. I knew what the synth was capable of, but for a minute there I thought the progammers had gone a bit berserk.
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Okay I just stoped by Guitar Center in Rockville, Maryland and they do not have the Voyager. However they do carry the Polyevolver. Unfortuneatly everything in GC is outrageously over priced in my opinion. I did not stay in there to long though got a bad feeling.
Greg, I went to Washington Music, and they do carry the Voyager, but I had to get out of the store quickly. I was getting a really bad vibe from that place. I did not see one friendly sales person in the whole store. Everyone in there seems very cold an unfeeling to me. Maybe, I'm being Parinod, but as soon as I left and made it back to Frederick I was fine.
Greg, I went to Washington Music, and they do carry the Voyager, but I had to get out of the store quickly. I was getting a really bad vibe from that place. I did not see one friendly sales person in the whole store. Everyone in there seems very cold an unfeeling to me. Maybe, I'm being Parinod, but as soon as I left and made it back to Frederick I was fine.
You CAN haggle the price at GC, but you need to do your homework first. Check online prices, maybe make a few phone calls. That way you know what you can get it for elsewhere.analogcontrolfreak wrote:Okay I just stoped by Guitar Center in Rockville, Maryland and they do not have the Voyager. Unfortuneatly everything in GC is outrageously over priced in my opinion.
Greg, I went to Washington Music, and they do carry the Voyager...
Unfortunately, WMC is only local store that I know of in our area that has the Voyager. It's where I bought mine a few years back, and I got a great deal. WMC prices are the best anywhere, but I know what you mean about the service. You might try calling ahead, ask for Ed in the keyboard department (he's the keyboard manager), and tell him that you'd like to come down and check out the Voyager. This should get you some personal attention when you get there.
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Update! I just purchased the Moog 50th anaversiry watch. Which is now at a close out price of $49.00. Only becuse a limited number are being made. It's another birthday gift to myself. Received $50.00 from my mom for my brithday, that was on the 19th.
I'm a little Moog obssesed. I feel like I am trying to get a memebership into an exclusive club.
I'm a little Moog obssesed. I feel like I am trying to get a memebership into an exclusive club.
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It doesn't matter if 30 other people have one, its what you do with it.analogcontrolfreak wrote:I would love to own just one Moog synth. Provideid I can find one at a farily reasonable price, and not one that 30 other people have found too.
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No, that was not my point. I guess I was not clear. What I ment was, finding a classic minimoog on ebay, at reasonable price that 30 other people want as well. I say this because there are quite a large number of people out there who are all trying to vie for the same thing. Problem is, is that when one pops up at a low price on ebay, people will jump on it like vultures on fresh road kill.