where can i hear the voyager in action ?

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suede
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where can i hear the voyager in action ?

Post by suede » Tue Jun 15, 2004 3:56 pm

anyone have mp3s of your voyager ? i want to hear this machine in action !
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Post by The Unknown » Tue Jun 15, 2004 4:25 pm

There are actually some samples on the main site, but personally, I feel they are uninspiring, and don't do this great instrument justice.

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Post by Brian G » Tue Jun 15, 2004 7:03 pm

I put a few quick just for fun recordings up on my ftp site. I'll leave them up for a few days :).

ftp://jagunet.com/pub/users/bglock/Music click on the file then if on PC right click and chose copy to folder, if mac use copy to folder under the file menu

March Code was recorded live to CD:
The pad with sample and hold is a patch I did on the D50 years ago
There are two synth doing aditional S/H one is a Voyager, the other a MiniMoog Model D with the CP251
The Solo is on a second Voyager

Spooky was also recorded live to CD has a Voyager and a Model D doing a Drone The solo is on a second Voyager


Mid Week Funk2128 is also live to Cd, the Riff and Rhodes solo were done on a Yamaha Motif
the synth solo is a Voyager.

Moogs Was done live, once again the riff is a Motif
The three solos are two Voyagers and a Model D, the "4th" solo is two Voyagers Midi'd together, one is set for High Note Priority, the other for Low note.

Brian
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Post by ticker » Tue Jun 15, 2004 11:20 pm

Btw be sure that music is actually Music (note the uppercase M).

Sooooo: ftp://jagunet.com/pub/users/bglock/Music/

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Post by Brian G » Tue Jun 15, 2004 11:31 pm

Thanks, sorry about that :)

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Post by peter ripa » Wed Jun 16, 2004 8:07 am

www.peterripa.com
http://www.peterripa.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?action=musik

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Post by solar » Wed Jun 16, 2004 9:51 am

We've got a few initial Voyager experiments up here:

http://www.bendingbus.com

...just got mine, still exploring.

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Post by ticker » Thu Jun 17, 2004 3:28 am

I really dig the Mars musings stuff. I am still waiting on my Moog (scheduled to arrive Friday). The sounds that guy has is one of the main reason I ordered a mini. Very eerie landscape type stuff. Totally cool! So many sites that sample moog stuff are locked in to that cheesy lead stuff. I'm not knocking that sound of course. I suppose it is the sound most people seek. I am glad to hear the more chill spacey dreamy stuff though. If anyone has other links to similar sampling, please hook up!

I can't wait to get started making my own dreamy, eerie, depressing noises :) I am in so far over my head. Its going to be spectacular.

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