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Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:42 pm
by nms
For those really interested in bringing out tones & high freqs from the voyager I highly recommend a UBK Clariphonic. For those on a budget they did just launch a plugin version but I don't know how it measures up.
I have a BBE sonic maximizer as well but it's obviously a different league. The Clariphonic is where it's at!
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:58 pm
by masaski
Mine's at hhb in the uk atm getting some repairs fixed.
Wondering if they'll do the mod there?
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:23 pm
by Themaktima
I made a little video comparing a modded Voyager to an unmodded one by running the waveforms through an oscilloscope... I believe the mod makes quite a big difference.
http://youtu.be/R7_GSlFHCYE
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 8:37 pm
by filtered
I made a little video comparing a modded Voyager to an unmodded one by running the waveforms through an oscilloscope... I believe the mod makes quite a big difference.
nice example! tacky question, but how much did that set you back?
thanks
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:24 am
by Themaktima
My Voyager´s been updated by Rudi Linhard (
http://www.lintronics.de) in Germany, and it was EUR 150. I think the price depends on the model you own, so I suggest to get in touch with him directly. I´ve heard that Moog themselves offer the mod now, but I don´t know what they´re asking.
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:05 am
by tkobrick
I can confirm that they do the slew rate mod at Moog Music, because I had it done to my new Voyager as they built it. They charge $150 for the mod to be done on a Voyager Select - good advice to call for specifics. They are really great to talk to.
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:50 pm
by masaski
Hey there,
Sooooo the great people at HHB in the UK have modded my voyager. It was there for some warranty repairs, and because there was a bit of messing around, they did the mod, FOC!
Anyhow, for anyone that's interested, below is a link to a small wav toggling through the 4 waves A/Bing, with the slew rate mod being the second.
https://soundcloud.com/special-executive/slew-rate-ab
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:09 pm
by thealien666
I don't like to have to create an account on a web site (even if it's free), and then log on in order to simply listen to an mp3... Why don't you use Soundcloud that lets anyone listen for free without having to register ?
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:21 pm
by tkobrick
I'd love to hear this comparison, but it looks like I need to login in via facebook to do it? Sorry, but I refuse to give any more random "free" sites my facebook info - any chance you could post on soundcloud?

Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 5:20 pm
by masaski
thealien666 wrote:I don't like to have to create an account on a web site (even if it's free), and then log on in order to simply listen to an mp3... Why don't you use Soundcloud that lets anyone listen for free without having to register ?
Yeah sorry about that...i thought you could play it without registering. Just created a new soundcloud now.
https://soundcloud.com/special-executive/slew-rate-ab
Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:50 am
by tkobrick
Hey masaski - thanks for posting this. What a difference! This was fun for me to hear - I just got my Voyager a few weeks ago, with the mod as part of the build, so it's interesting to hear the comparison since I don't have a "before" version. I have to say, I cannot imagine being happier with the tone I am getting out of that thing. It really sings.
Now that you have a Soundcloud account you can start posting your compositions and experiments.

Re: Slew Rate Mod
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 6:51 pm
by thealien666
Thanks masaski.
BTW, for those who own a Voyager and don't yet have had this mod done, a similar result can be obtained by offsetting the filter cutoff by setting the "amount to filter" knob to maximum in the filter envelope with sustain at max. The filter cutoff knob on Voyager doesn't open the filter fully by default, resulting in somewhat dull sounding waveforms.