anyway silly stories aside, i had a few favourite sounds on the source and really wanted to test out the voyager side by side with it. I recreated my favourite source patches with very little effort, pretty much exactly on the voyager. damn it, it nailed the source perfectly. The funny thing is that the voyager actually has more bass end power than the source!! so there you go all you doubters-the voyager knocks what i thought was my bassiest synth-for six. The main differences in the sound is that the voyagers filter is less bright than the source when fully open(or maybe its the oscillators?)but this seems the only difference to my ears; its very slight. also,inserting a dummy plug into the right output also gave a much more authentic source/minimoog sound.
i think its easy to forget that the voyagers filter does not sound like the minimoogs or sources until it is summed to one output with a dummy jack in the other remaining out. try it out and it makes an amazing difference for getting those really old style sounds. so i conclude the voyager can sound exactly like the source or the mini or with the filters in stereo completely unique! on top of that the fact that we can now select different filter poles means that i can also get close to perfectly emulating my korg ms20.For the first time i actually contemplated selling my ms20 and source(tho i'm too sentimental to do that) and thats a testament to how versatile the voyager really is.marvellous.
