I really just need to know if the voyager can make the same type of sync sound as the phatty, with only 2 ocs, hard synced, and attack as fast as it goes.
It should on paper,
also If you run the output , back in trick, will the overload sound similar?
I cant afford to have both, There are only 3 patches I really use on the phatty and they are all hard sync with a little overload.
I guess I want to know if the osc's and envelopes sound as fat and punchy on the voyager, mostly with 2 osc sounds.
Thanks alot!!
Phatty be reproduced on voyager?
Re: Phatty be reproduced on voyager?
Contact moog support via email or phone.
I think I remember reading a place in UK and another in Germany the can do the TE upgrade. The place in UK is supposedly authorized to perform the CV upgrade, but I don't rember hearing if anyone has accomplished it. In the US, the moog factory performs both of the upgrades, Ashville, NC.
I think I remember reading a place in UK and another in Germany the can do the TE upgrade. The place in UK is supposedly authorized to perform the CV upgrade, but I don't rember hearing if anyone has accomplished it. In the US, the moog factory performs both of the upgrades, Ashville, NC.
Re: Phatty be reproduced on voyager?
you must have responded to the wrong posting.
Re: Phatty be reproduced on voyager?
why do you think you will use more of the voyager? The sound quality is about the same. just more options. (sans le overload)
Or do you mainly use sounds which need a 3rd OSC and more mod options?
The phatty is capable of a very wide range of sounds, even with a small amount of parameters one can get a lot f different sounds.
For example, listen to this demo of the korg monotron, barely any controls/options at all, but even here you can hear the range of sounds possible, can you imagine what a phatty must be capable of?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn4D79Jgn_4
btw. this video is really good, really impressed.
Or do you mainly use sounds which need a 3rd OSC and more mod options?
The phatty is capable of a very wide range of sounds, even with a small amount of parameters one can get a lot f different sounds.
For example, listen to this demo of the korg monotron, barely any controls/options at all, but even here you can hear the range of sounds possible, can you imagine what a phatty must be capable of?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn4D79Jgn_4
btw. this video is really good, really impressed.