Hi all, i just got a Voyager finally and loving it!
I was just wondering, as the Voyager doesn't have a sine wave as a selectable waveform as the model D does, would it be possible to recreate the following model d patch?
I've heard people talking about creating a sine by feeding a waveform through the filter, but in the following patch, the sine was just adding weight to the low end while having OSC 2 and 3 prividing bite / squelch and top end which would be controlled by the filter envelope.
Osc 1: Sine (For low sub)
Osc 2: Pulse
Osc 3: Saw
I've only had the Voyager for a day but am trying to use it like a model d, e.g. not use the features that weren't available on the original, and recreate some of my fav bass sounds heard on records from the 80's. I've saved an initialized patch with the Voyager's filter set to dual low pass, etc
Thanks!
Ryan
Recreating Model D patches on Voyager
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Hey Ryan, welcome to the forum and congrats on your new baby
I suggest you try a triangle wave. The “Sine out of the filter” trick consists in using the filter resonance peak as a generator. The wave form of the peak is sine-ish. Not sure it fits your use case.
Another suggestion is following: sometimes, to get similar results, it’s better using your ears rather than a subset of functionalities. Indeed some parameters may differ from a model D to the Voyager and you may find useful to adjust some others to better approximate the original.
I suggest you try a triangle wave. The “Sine out of the filter” trick consists in using the filter resonance peak as a generator. The wave form of the peak is sine-ish. Not sure it fits your use case.
Another suggestion is following: sometimes, to get similar results, it’s better using your ears rather than a subset of functionalities. Indeed some parameters may differ from a model D to the Voyager and you may find useful to adjust some others to better approximate the original.
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Re: Recreating Model D patches on Voyager
While that isn't a bad approach, it's like buying a modern mustang and then listening to AM stations and only using the lap belts.ryno1 wrote:
I've only had the Voyager for a day but am trying to use it like a model d, e.g. not use the features that weren't available on the original
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I have a model d but did not know the oscillators had sine wave as an option. What symbol is that on the oscillators? I would look but my owners Manuel is buried in stuff due to a remodel we are doing to my music studio.
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Re: Recreating Model D patches on Voyager
I thought you already had a Model D from your previous posts. If you can't make them sound the same then I suggest it's your problem. I can make my VOS sound the same as any MM patch. You've had the Voyager 'for a day' and already opine that you can't use your 'fave bass sound'. Learn the instrument!ryno1 wrote:Hi all, i just got a Voyager finally and loving it!
I was just wondering, as the Voyager doesn't have a sine wave as a selectable waveform as the model D does, would it be possible to recreate the following model d patch?
I've heard people talking about creating a sine by feeding a waveform through the filter, but in the following patch, the sine was just adding weight to the low end while having OSC 2 and 3 prividing bite / squelch and top end which would be controlled by the filter envelope.
Osc 1: Sine (For low sub)
Osc 2: Pulse
Osc 3: Saw
I've only had the Voyager for a day but am trying to use it like a model d, e.g. not use the features that weren't available on the original, and recreate some of my fav bass sounds heard on records from the 80's. I've saved an initialized patch with the Voyager's filter set to dual low pass, etc
Thanks!
Ryan
Re: Recreating Model D patches on Voyager
You can show a man where to download the manual, but you can't make him read it.
https://www.moogmusic.com/downloads?pag ... roduct=107
https://www.moogmusic.com/downloads?pag ... roduct=107
Former owner of Prodigy #2845 (purchased new, long ago), Animoog, Voyager Select (Fire & Maple), Little and Slim Phatties, Nord Electro 4D, 5D and Lead 2X, Roland AX-9.
Re: Recreating Model D patches on Voyager
Ledbetter wrote:You can show a man where to download the manual, but you can't make him read it.
https://www.moogmusic.com/downloads?pag ... roduct=107
Would have taken the same effort to just answer the question....
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... and so on for every future question
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Re: Recreating Model D patches on Voyager
Hey guise,
I have a Model D and I can't get it to turn on. Do I need to plug it in or sumpin?
Stephen
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I have a Model D and I can't get it to turn on. Do I need to plug it in or sumpin?
Stephen
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Re: Recreating Model D patches on Voyager
Did you check if the batteries are properly placed?Vsyevolod wrote:Hey guise,
I have a Model D and I can't get it to turn on. Do I need to plug it in or sumpin?
Stephen
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