Voyager's filter not tracking the glide/portamento?
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Has anybody here ever successfully emailed Moog Music?
I've used the tech email auto-sender on the website here, as well as sending emails "manually", and I've never gotten so much as an acknowledgement, or even an auto-respond email from tech support.
Is there a secret unknown email? Because now I've just got no faith at all that anything I email is actually seen by humans.
-Hoax
I've used the tech email auto-sender on the website here, as well as sending emails "manually", and I've never gotten so much as an acknowledgement, or even an auto-respond email from tech support.
Is there a secret unknown email? Because now I've just got no faith at all that anything I email is actually seen by humans.
-Hoax
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Okay. I got a response.
"I will be happy to look into the possibilities and cost of doing a hardware modification to your unit."
Excellent! I'd be more than happy to pay for this upgrade. Yes, it should've been included on a $3500 synth. But if it means paying the good people at Moog what they need, I'd be interested. Every synth ships with design compromises. If I can take care of this one, then I'm perfectly happy with the voyager.
I mean, it'd still be the second thing i grabbed in a fire, running out of the place (after my wife). But -y'know- as long as I spent this much, I might as well make it perfect.
-Hoax
"I will be happy to look into the possibilities and cost of doing a hardware modification to your unit."
Excellent! I'd be more than happy to pay for this upgrade. Yes, it should've been included on a $3500 synth. But if it means paying the good people at Moog what they need, I'd be interested. Every synth ships with design compromises. If I can take care of this one, then I'm perfectly happy with the voyager.
I mean, it'd still be the second thing i grabbed in a fire, running out of the place (after my wife). But -y'know- as long as I spent this much, I might as well make it perfect.
-Hoax
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hi all
the filter/glide omission was known for quite some time and i am bit surprised that the matter only came up now. the sos reviewer mentioned it in his voyager review and potential buyers should ask moogmusic to have this fixed prior to ordering their voyagers.
as another person here suggested it's a bit of a pain to use the CP-251's lag feature to remedy this. it would be interesting to have a list of additional modifications that could be done on the voyager even at an additional cost. i would certainly ask for filter-tracking-glide, sawtooth lfo, cv/gate outputs and balanced outputs.
yannis

as another person here suggested it's a bit of a pain to use the CP-251's lag feature to remedy this. it would be interesting to have a list of additional modifications that could be done on the voyager even at an additional cost. i would certainly ask for filter-tracking-glide, sawtooth lfo, cv/gate outputs and balanced outputs.
yannis

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When this thread was active last month, one forum member (I won't say who right now) posted here saying he had been under some sort of NDA, but was now able to acknowledge the existence of an official fix to the VFC/Portamento problem. I happened to read that post. A few hours later, when checking for new posts, I found that post had been removed. Strange...
Anyone have comments on this?
Anyone have comments on this?
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I find this very interesting, FlowerP.
I'm sure we all would like to find a solution to the glide problem. It would make an already-great synth absolutely stellar.
My guess is thuswise:
Imagine you work for a small company. You find a way to fix a problem, but your boss hasn't had time to review it with his boss, who hasn't had time to contemplate local zoning laws, file an environmental impact statement, and so on.
Now say somebody posts that "hey - this guy knows how to fix it and will do it for every single one of us" in a public forum.
Do you leave it active and incur a massive flood from owners who want the problem fixed, call attention to yourself, and get fired for trying to do the right thing?
Or do you find a way to delete the post?
Just a theory.
-Hoax
I'm sure we all would like to find a solution to the glide problem. It would make an already-great synth absolutely stellar.
My guess is thuswise:
Imagine you work for a small company. You find a way to fix a problem, but your boss hasn't had time to review it with his boss, who hasn't had time to contemplate local zoning laws, file an environmental impact statement, and so on.
Now say somebody posts that "hey - this guy knows how to fix it and will do it for every single one of us" in a public forum.
Do you leave it active and incur a massive flood from owners who want the problem fixed, call attention to yourself, and get fired for trying to do the right thing?
Or do you find a way to delete the post?
Just a theory.
-Hoax
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MC posted that. he had his fixed.
I find it hard to believe that moog wont take care of these problems.
I need to send mine in at some point to have the noise problem
fixed and will have the glide problem fixed when I do even if I have to pay.
I do think it sucks but i have faith moog will come through.
I find it hard to believe that moog wont take care of these problems.
I need to send mine in at some point to have the noise problem
fixed and will have the glide problem fixed when I do even if I have to pay.
I do think it sucks but i have faith moog will come through.
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