voyager electric blue

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Post by monads » Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:44 pm

Boeing 737-400 wrote:Is backlighting still an option, or does it come as standard on normal models?
I think it's still an option if you want to convert a Performer/Signature. But I don't think it's standard on Performers. Is Moog even making Performers now with the Electric Blue? It would seem the Blue would just take it's place. A little confusing.

The Voyager is becoming the Gameboy of instruments, being released in different colors/styles.

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Post by Boeing 737-400 » Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:50 pm

goldphinga wrote:the voyager line is very confusing now. are moog phasing out the original performer (as they don't seem to promote it at all these days) in favour of so called special editions which arent really special at all. these gimmicks are in danger of dumming down the moog image-people who buy moogs want something unique in a keyboard and the electric blue is not a wise move imho. iron out bugs in the os before giving us silly paint finishes.e.g. wheres the octave up and down switches which are necessary performance controls.no new keyboard is without them except the voyager.very frustrating indeed. moog need to get their priorities right.girly paint jobs do not help them one bit! :D
It would probably piss me off more if they made serious hardware changes/improvements to the Voyager, unless they fixed all existing ones for free! :D

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Post by ikazlar » Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:25 am

Hi,

does anyone have close-ups of the Electric Blue? The one in the Moog site doesn't tell much...

Yannis
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