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Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:09 am
by ikazlar
RL wrote:No, when I make a download I get the MoogVoySetup344.exe.
I prefer the freeware MIDIOX to update the Voyager software.
The 3.4 version is the latest.
If you want a 3.5 beta for the keyboard version send me an email.
Have fun,
Rudi
Hi Rudi,
please check your email.

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:37 am
by Brad
Any chance for a preview of what's going to be new in v. 3.5?
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:40 pm
by Subtronik
Just bought the Voyager Editor Librarian v3.4 last night and have been mucking around with it all day.
I can't believe I missed that it has morphing capabilities.
I can choose two different patches, morph them together, and BAM! I get an instant 128 new patches, with 1/4 being useful
Love this software. It makes saving patches so much easier than MIDIOX.
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:39 am
by GregAE
Subtronik wrote:Just bought the Voyager Editor Librarian v3.4 last night and have been mucking around with it all day.
I can't believe I missed that it has morphing capabilities.
I can choose two different patches, morph them together, and BAM! I get an instant 128 new patches, with 1/4 being useful
Love this software. It makes saving patches so much easier than MIDIOX.
The Preset Genetics function in the Editor (supports morphing, mixing, mutating & randomization of any two selected presets) is indeed a very cool little tool! Back in the day when I ran the SquareWave site, I used this function to create and post a Voyager 'Monthly Mashup' patch, with a brief description of the seed patches that were used to create the new Preset. For anyone interested, all 10 of those Monthly Mashup patches are available on KnobTweak:
KT > Voyager > Voyager Patches - Users > Voyager Mashups.zip
- Greg
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:36 pm
by Subtronik
GregAE wrote:Back in the day when I ran the SquareWave site, I used this function to create and post a Voyager 'Monthly Mashup' patch, with a brief description of the seed patches that were used to create the new Preset.
I saw your genetics patch offerings on KT and am planning to put at least one genetics patch pack together for KT too.
I'm discovering the worth of the Voyager more and more every time I use it.
Before I owned one I used to think the Voyager might only be good for modular noise, but man was I wrong.
It only takes seconds to get biting leads and growling basses, whereas other synths took a lot more time going through menus to get that kind of quality.
And now with the editors genetics feature, the possibilities are limitless. It really is the best software/hardware combo for flushing out ideas on the quick.
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:46 pm
by Subtronik
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:05 am
by ikazlar
I just bought the Voyager editor. Mine is OS 3.3 and I was wondering whether I should update to 3.4 and then 3.5 or the 3.5 includes all goodies from 3.4. It would save some time.
Regards,
Yannis
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:55 pm
by tHEbUZZ
My only problem with the editor is that I can't use simultaneously with my daw, if I have the editor open I can't start up protools or if I have protools open I can't use the editor as they use the same midi i/O drivers.
A vst or rtas compatible version would be awesome in the next update. I really like the merging features in it though. Cheers